Pioneers of environmental law /
"This book is intended to introduce the reader to examples of some of the persons who helped to invent and develop the field of environmental law. Some of these pioneers are well known; some are more obscure, but still have played critical roles in field of environmental law. A “pioneer” is amo...
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Northport, New York :
Twelve Tables Press,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- George Perkins Marsh: anticipating the anthropocene / Robin Kundis Craig
- The remarkable legacy of John Wesley Powell / Mark Squillace, Travis Miller, and Cody Phillips
- Theodore Roosevelt: of mice and men, birds and bison / Sandra B. Zellmer
- The Airlie house conference and the dawn of environmental law / Anthony Dan Tarlock
- Bruce Babbitt: the man who saved the Endangered Species Act / J.B. Ruhl
- Joseph Sax: the public trust in environmental law / Gerald Torres and Mary Christina Wood
- Elinor Ostrom, pioneer of the commons (and much more) / Daniel H. Cole
- Wes Jackson and the advent of agroecology / Deanell Reece Tacha
- Judge Richard Dickson Cudahy: the last New Deal judge / Joseph P. Tomain
- Distributive water justice: Colorado's doctrine of prior appropriation incorporates instream flow rights on behalf of the people / Gregory J. Hobbs, Jr.