Readings

Most of the course readings are contained in the following books that can be purchased at local book stores or through vendors on the internet:
   
bulletBeatley, Timothy, David J. Brower, and Anna K. Schwab. 1994. An Introduction to Coastal Zone Management. Washington, DC: Island Press. (Required).  Order online.
bulletRobert W. Adler, Jessica C. Landman, and Diane M. Cameron. 1993. The Clean Water Act 20 Years Later. Washington, DC: Island Press. (Recommended) Order online.
bulletChristie, Donna R. and Richard G. Hildreth. 1999. Coastal and Ocean Management Law in a Nut Shell. Second Edition. St Paul, MN: West Group. (Required) Order online
bulletKalo, Joseph J, Richard G. Hildreth, Alison Rieser, Donna R. Christie, and Jon L. Jacobson. 1999. Coastal and Ocean Law: Cases and Materials. Third Edition. St Paul, MN: West Group. (Required) Order online
   

Additional Readings

The following additional readings are either required or optional.  They area either available from the library online, can be downloaded directly from this site, or can be borrowed for copying from me (they are in a mailbox in the break room). Additional optional readings and resources can be found on the corresponding topics page.
   
Reserve #1
Hershman, Marc J., James W. Good, Tina-Bernd-Cohen, Robert F. Goodwin, Virginia Lee, and Pam Pogue. 1999. “The Effectiveness of Coastal Zone Management in the United States.” Coastal Management 27 (no. 2/3, April): 113 – 138. (EBSCO you will need to follow links to the journal, volume, number, and pages)
  
Reserve #2
Godschalk, David R.. 1992. “Implementing Coastal Zone Management: 1972 – 1990.” Coastal Management 20: 93 – 116.
   
Reserve #3
Owens, David W.. 1992. “National Goals, State Flexibility, and Accountability in Coastal Zone Management.” Coastal Management 20: 143 – 165.
  
Reserve #4

Born, Stephen M. and Allen H. Miller. 1988. “Assessing Networked Coastal Zone Management Programs.” Coastal Management 16 (No 3): 229 – 243.

   
Reserve #5

DeGrove, John M.. 1984. Land Growth and Politics. Washington, DC: American Planning Association. pp. 334 – 370.

   
Reserve #6
Owens, David W.. 1985. “Coastal Management in North Carolina: Building a Regional Consensus.” APA Journal (Summer): 322 – 329.
   
Reserve #7
Owens, David. 1991. The Coastal Management Program in North Carolina: Establishing a Process for Managing Development in Hazard Areas and Preparing Coastal Land Use Plans.” In Brian Needham (ed) Case studies of Coastal Management: Experience from the United States. Kingston, RI: University of Rhode Island Coastal Resources Center. pp. 23 – 34.
   
Reserve #8

Findley, Roger W. and Daniel A. Farber. 1988. Environmental Law in a Nutshell. Second Edition. St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Company. pp. 199 – 227. (I’m trying to get an updated edition and will replace)

  
Reserve #9
Archer, Jack H.. 1991. “ Evolution of Major 1990 CZMA Amendments: Restoring Federal Consistency and Protecting Coastal Water Quality.” Territorial Sea Journal 1 (no. 2): 191 – 222.
  
Reserve #10

Duff, John A. 2001. “The Coastal Zone Management Act: Reverse Pre-Emption Or Contractual Federalism?” 6 Ocean & Coastal Law Journal 109 (Lexis-Nexis - you will have to search for the article)

   
Reserve #11
Kuhse, Bruce. 2001. “The Federal Consistency Requirements Of The Coastal Zone Management Act Of 1972: It's Time To Repeal This Fundamentally Flawed Legislation.” 6 Ocean & Coastal Law Journal 77. (Lexis-Nexis - you will have to search for the article)
   
Reserve #12
Johnson, Kristi. 1999. "Comment: The Mythical Giant: Clean Water Act Section 401 and Nonpoint Source Pollution." 29 Environmental Law 417 (Lexis-Nexis - you will have to search for the article)
   
Reserve#13
Archer, Jack H., Donald L. Connors, Keneth Laurence, Sarah Chapin Columbia, and Robert Bowen. 1994. The Public Trust Doctrine and the Management of America’s Coasts.  Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press. pp. 15 – 136.
   
Reserve #14
Pogue, Pamela and Virginia Lee. 1999. Providing Public Access to the Shore: The Role of Coastal Zone Management Programs.” Coastal Management 27 (no. 2/3, April): 219 - 237. (EBSCO you will need to follow links to the journal, volume, number, and pages)
  
Reserve #15
Spensley, James W.. 1997. “National Environmental Policy Act.” in Thomas F. P. Sullivan (Ed) Environmental Law Handbook. Fourteenth Edition. Rockville, MD: Government Institutes, Inc. pp. 404 - 429.
   
Reserve #16

 Findley, Roger W. and Daniel A. Farber. 1988. Environmental Law in a Nutshell. Second Edition. St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Company. pp. 22 – 55. (I’m trying to get an updated edition and will replace)

   
Reserve #17
Good, James W., John W. Weber, and James Charland. 1999. “Protecting Estuaries and Coastal Wetlands Through State Coastal Zone Management Programs.” Coastal Management 27 (no. 2/3, April): 139 – 186. (EBSCO you will need to follow links to the journal,volume, number, and pages)
  
Reserve #18
Kalo, Joseph J.. 2001. "Article: Balancing Administrative Law in North Carolina: A Collection: "Now Open for Development?": The Present State of Regulation of Activities in North Carolina Wetlands." 79 North Carolina Law Review 1667  (Lexis-Nexis - you will have to search for the article)
   
Reserve #19
Bernd-Cohen, Tina and Melissa Gordon. 1999. “State Coastal Program Effectiveness in Protecting Natural Beaches, Dunes, Bluffs, and Rocky Shores.” Coastal Management 27 (no. 2/3, April): 187 – 217. (EBSCO you will need to follow links to the journal, volume, number, and pages)
   
Reserve #20
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. 45 – 154.
   
Reserve #21
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. 165 - 180.
   
Reserve #22
Davis, Elizabeth C. 2001. “Comment: Preserving Municipal Waterfronts In Maine For Water-Dependent Uses: Tax Incentives, Zoning, And The Balance Of Growth And Preservation.” 6 Ocean & Coastal Law Journal 141. (Lexis-Nexis - you will have to search for the article)
   
Reserve #23
EPA. 1992. Protecting Coastal and Wetlands Resources: A Guide for Local Governments. Washington, DC: EPA, Office of Water. October. EPA 842-R-92-002. pp. 9 – 60 (I am ordering copies for the class)
   
Reserve #24
Goodwin, Robert F.. 1999. “Redeveloping Deteriorated Urban Waterfronts: The Effectiveness of U.S. Coastal Management Programs.” Coastal Management 27 (no. 2/3, April): 239 – 269. (EBSCO you will need to follow links to the journal, volume, number, and pages)
   
Reserve #25
Gallagher, Lynn M. 1997. “Clean Water Act.” in Thomas F. P. Sullivan (Ed) Environmental Law Handbook. Fourteenth Edition. Rockville, MD: Government Institutes, Inc. pp. 109 – 160.
    
Reserve #26

Findley, Roger W. and Daniel A. Farber. 1988. Environmental Law in a Nutshell. Second Edition. St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Company. pp. 98 – 127. (I’m trying to get an updated edition and will replace)

   
Reserve #27
Boyd, James. 2000. “The New Face Of The Clean Water Act: A Critical Review Of The Epa's New TMDL Rules.” 11 Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum 39 (Lexis-Nexis - you will have to search for the article)
   
Reserve #28
Solomon, Andrew. 2001. “Comment: Section 6217 Of The Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization Amendments Of 1990: Is There Any Point?” 31 Environmental Law 151. (Lexis-Nexis - you will have to search for the article)
   
Reserve #29
Platter, Zygmunt 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. (I am trying to find a revised edition)
    
Reserve #30
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.
   
Reserve #31
EPA. 1992. Protecting Coastal and Wetlands Resources: A Guide for Local Governments. Washington, DC: EPA, Office of Water. October. EPA 842-R-92-002. pp. 61 – 88 (I am ordering copies for the class)
   
Reserve #32
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)
   
Reserve #33
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)
   
Reserve #34
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.
 

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