Authors

J.B. Ruhl

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Idaho Law Review

Publication Date

2002

ISSN

0019-1205

Page Number

385

Keywords

environmental policy, adaptive management

Disciplines

Environmental Law | Law

Abstract

This article advocates an active, concerted strategy for staking out the middle ground in environmental policy. The middle ground - the domain of "middle of the roaders" - has conventionally been defined by compromise, and as a result lacks any defining content and principles. I propose an aggressive middle that uses enriched sources of information, agency professional judgment, and transparent adaptive management as its components.

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