Document Type
Article
Publication Title
University of Colorado Law Review
Publication Date
1995
ISSN
0041-9516
Page Number
555
Keywords
biodiversity management, conservation, federal regulation
Disciplines
Environmental Law | Land Use Law | Law
Abstract
This article offers an early examination of the law and governance of biodiversity (circa 1995) through the lenses of the Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act, and Coastal Zone Management. It suggests that true multi-scalar, cooperative federalism will be needed to manage complex ecological resources for biodiversity conservation. A suggested model employing regional biodiversity management approaches is outlined.
Recommended Citation
J.B. Ruhl,
Biodiversity Conservation and the Ever-Expanding Web of Federal Laws Regulating Nonfederal Lands: Time for Something Completely Different, 66 University of Colorado Law Review. 555
(1995)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/faculty-publications/454