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Written for a general audience that includes attorneys, land
developers, businesses, and government officials, this Fifth
Edition provides a general overview of Washington's state and
federal statutory and regulatory framework. The author, an
experienced environmental attorney, addresses recent environmental
rulings, case law developments, and such key topics as the Growth
Management Act, the State Environmental Policy Act, coastal zone
management, shoreline regulation, critical area regulation, oil
spill regulation, underground storage tanks, air and water quality,
and natural resources damages.
The California Environmental Law and Natural Resources Handbook is
a succinct reference manual for lawyers, students,
conservationists, and developers. It will take you step-by-step
through statutes, programs, and stringent environmental standards
in the state of California. This newly updated edition provides a
comprehensive overview of California's complex laws. It includes
information on topics such as climate change, greenhouse gases,
permit requirements, enforcement, and permitting processes. This is
the first edition of the California Environmental Law and Natural
Resources Handbook in 14 years.
The California Environmental Law and Natural Resources Handbook is
a succinct reference manual for lawyers, students,
conservationists, and developers. It will take you step-by-step
through statutes, programs, and stringent environmental standards
in the state of California.
This thoroughly revised edition of the Massachusetts Environmental
Law Handbook provides a comprehensive reference work that the
reader can rely on for up-to-date information on Massachusetts'
environmental law. It incorporates both a theoretical and practical
approach to ensure that the reader obtains the most definitive
information available. The fourth edition is the first update since
1999. It includes topics such as hazardous waste management,
chemical use and exposure, regulation of water supplies, and air
pollution control.
Wetlands are a vital natural resource and an integral part of the
ecosystem. Yet they are also fraught with contention. Landowners,
developers, ecologists, policymakers, and the courts must all
navigate a complex landscape that requires knowledge not only of
the relevant science of wetlands, but also the relevant policies,
procedures, and legal precedents. In Wetlands: An Introduction
Theda Braddock and Diane Hennessey guide the reader through this
complex maze, presenting the most important information in an
accessible way. The book opens with a brand new chapter on wetland
jurisdiction and its history in the U.S., before explaining the
basic science of wetlands-what they are, how they fit into the
complex natural scheme, and the particular function and value of
wetlands themselves. Fully updated chapters on wetland
classification and the controversial issue of delineation round out
the first half of the book. The second half explores the topics of
permitting, enforcement, and litigation in detail, offering
necessary information and practical guidance for all parties
involved in wetlands disputes. This new edition has been
extensively revised and updated, and presents the most up-to-date
and important information on wetlands and their regulation. This
new edition has been extensively revised and includes: *A brand new
chapter on jurisdiction *Completely rewritten chapters on wetlands
science *Extensive updates within all chapters. *Updated Table of
Cases *Updated Bibliography Special features includes:
*Comprehensive and up-to-date table of relevant legal cases
*Extensive bibliography of sources for further reading
*Easy-to-read flowcharts explaining wetland delineation concepts
This second edition explains what wetlands are and how they fit
into our complex environmental systems. It incorporates recent
court cases and regulations, discusses the functions and values of
wetlands, and details the scientific classification of wetlands.
Completely updated, this new edition includes new chapters covering
the science of wetlands; new developments in the permitting
process, enforcement, jurisdiction, and takings; an expanded
scientific and legal look at isolated wetlands; and an added look
at the Corps administrative appeals process. With the help of
easy-to-understand flowcharts, the authors guide you through the
delineation of wetlands and offer step-by-step guidance on the
permit process and enforcement. As a result, you'll be able to
determine which activities require a permit and which are exempt.
Other topics covered include political perspectives, ecological
perspectives, wetland classification, wetland delineation,
administrative penalties, and litigation and defenses.
Written for a general audience that includes attorneys, land
developers, businesses, and government officials, this completely
updated edition provides a general overview of Washington's state
and federal statutory and regulatory framework. The author, an
experienced environmental attorney, addresses recent environmental
rulings, case law developments, and such key topics as coastal zone
management, shoreline regulation, critical area regulation, oil
spill regulation, underground storage tanks, air and water quality,
and natural resources damages.
This thoroughly revised edition of the Maryland Environmental Law
Handbook provides a comprehensive reference work that the reader
can rely on for up-to-date and accurate information on Maryland's
environmental law. Each chapter incorporates both a theoretical and
practical approach to ensure that you get the best and most
actionable information possible. This is the first edition of the
Maryland Environmental Law Handbook in 16 years.
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