Public Trusts: A New Approach to Environmental Protection |
Contents
SUMMARY H i | 1 |
OBSTACLES TO THE PURSUIT | 5 |
Conventional Human Activities | 9 |
Copyright | |
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action activities administrative Aldo Leopold appropriate areas Assessment attorney basic beneficiary benefit citizen participation coal Congress conservation corporate Council on Environmental duties easement ecological ecological processes effects Emphasis added energy resources enforceable environment environmental decision-making environmental decisions environmental impact Environmental Policy Act environmental protection environmental quality established Eugene Odum example federal agencies federal government forest future governmental groundwater habitat Ibid implementation important judicial review Law Review lease legislation ment mineral National Environmental Policy natural resources NEPA numerous ownership parties placed in trust present prime agricultural lands private landowner problems procedures programs property rights proposed public interest public lands public trust approach public trust doctrine pursuit of environmental Redwood National Park regulations Sierra Club social statute substantial supra tion trust law trust-like trusteeship U.S. Constitution U.S. Forest Service U.S. Government Printing U.S. Supreme Court Washington Water Pollution wildlife