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More copies of this ISBN:This title in other formats:National Wildlife Refuge System : Coordinating a Conservation System Through Law (03 Edition)by Robert L. Fischman
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Publisher Comments:"The National Wildlife Refuges" provides a comprehensive examination of the laws and policies governing management of the national wildlife refuges, offering for the first time a practical description and analysis of the management regime outlined in the 1997 National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act. The 1997 act is the first new statute governing a system of federal public lands enacted since the 1970s. The evolution of law governing the refuge system parallels broader trends in public land management and environmental protection, making the refuge system a valuable case study for those interested in environmental management, policy, and law. The book: describes the National Wildlife Refuge System and its legal history offers a detailed breakdown of the 1997 act, including its purpose, designated uses, comprehensive planning provisions, substantive management criteria, and public participation aspects considers individual refuges and specific issues that apply to only certain refuges discusses oil and gas development in refuges offers observations about how well the refuge system law resolves historic tensions and achieves modern conservation goalsA separate chapter examines the special rules governing refuges in Alaska and considers the contentious debate over the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Appendixes offer a reference of acronyms and abbreviations, a chronology of the refuge system's development, key statutory provisions (including the full text of the 1997 act), and basic information about each national wildlife refuge.With an approach to conservation that is increasingly prevalent around the world, the National Wildlife Refuge System is an important model forsustainable resource management, and the book's analyses of the refuge system's ecological management criteria, conflicts between primary and subsidiary uses, and tension between site-specific standards and uniform national goals all offer important lessons for environmental governa Book News Annotation:Fischman (law, Indiana U. School of Law-Bloomington) explains the
various aspects of refuge resource management; the National Wildlife
Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997; the application of resource
management to individual refuges and resources; and resource
management through organic legislation. Appendices provide a
chronology, relevant statutes, acronyms, and other materials.
Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) About the AuthorRobert L. Fischman is professor of law and Louis F. Niezer Faculty Fellow at Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington. He has published widely on issues related to public land management, endangered species recovery, biological diversity protection, environmental impact analysis, and sustainable forestry. Before entering teaching, he served as director of the Natural Resources Program at the Environmental Law Institute. Table of ContentsPrologue Chapter 1 Poles Apart Chapter 2 Hunting the Bowhead Chapter 3 Terra Incognita Chapter 4 So Remorseless a Havoc Chapter 5 The Last Wilderness Chapter 6 Crude Awakening Chapter 7 The Ends of the Earth Epilogue Notes Selected Bibliography Acknowledments Index What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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