Additional Regulatory & Nonregulatory Approaches

Topics

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Transferable development rights

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Market based approaches/trading systems

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Land Acquisition

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Ecosystem/watershed management

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Collaboration - challenges & opportunities

  

Readings

Required: 
Res #27: Platter, Zygmut J. B., Robert H. Abrams, and William Goldfarb. 1992. Environmental Law and Policy: Nature, Law, and Society. St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Group. pp. 859 - 881.
Res #28: Marine Law Institute. 1988. Managing the Shoreline for Water Dependent Uses: A Handbook of Legal Tools. North Atlantic Water Dependent Use Study. Portland, ME: Marine Law Institute. pp. 155 – 164. (Library reserve)
Res #29: Imperial, Mark T.. 1999. “Analyzing Institutional Arrangements for Ecosystem-Based Management: Lessons from the Rhode Island Salt Ponds SAM Plan.” Coastal Management 27 (no. 1): 31 - 56. (Download)
Res #30: Imperial, Mark T.. and Timothy Hennessey. 1996. “An Ecosystem-Based Approach to Managing Estuaries: An Assessment of the National Estuary Program.” Coastal Management 24 (no. 2): 115 – 139. (Download)
Res #31: Korfmacher, Katrina Smith. 1998. “Invisible Successes, Visible Failures: Paradoxes of Ecosystem Management in the Abermarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study.” Coastal Management 26 (no. 3): 191 – 211.
Recommended: 
Beatley: 173 - 196; 249 - 282; 283 - 298
  

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