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Property Rights And Public Resources, Mark L. Pollot Jun 1994

Property Rights And Public Resources, Mark L. Pollot

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

4 pages.


Mining Regulation And Takings, Mark Squillace Jun 1994

Mining Regulation And Takings, Mark Squillace

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

10 pages.

Contains footnotes.


Mining Regulation(S) And Takings, Lawrence G. Mcbride Jun 1994

Mining Regulation(S) And Takings, Lawrence G. Mcbride

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

12 pages.

Contains footnotes.


The Fifth Amendment And The Retained Sovereignty Doctrine: A Study Of The Endangered Species Act And The Central Valley Project Improvement Act As Applied To Central Valley Project Water Service Contracts, Brian E. Gray Jun 1994

The Fifth Amendment And The Retained Sovereignty Doctrine: A Study Of The Endangered Species Act And The Central Valley Project Improvement Act As Applied To Central Valley Project Water Service Contracts, Brian E. Gray

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

12 pages.


What A Federal Natural Resource Management Agency Can Do To Avoid Takings, John D. Leshy Jun 1994

What A Federal Natural Resource Management Agency Can Do To Avoid Takings, John D. Leshy

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

6 pages.


The Endangered Species Act And Constitutional Takings, Robert Meltz Jun 1994

The Endangered Species Act And Constitutional Takings, Robert Meltz

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

18 pages.

Contains references.


Regulatory Taking Of Public Water And Land Resource Development Rights After Lucas, Jerome C. Muys Jun 1994

Regulatory Taking Of Public Water And Land Resource Development Rights After Lucas, Jerome C. Muys

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

7 pages.


“Takings” And The Endangered Species Act, Oliver A. Houck Jun 1994

“Takings” And The Endangered Species Act, Oliver A. Houck

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

3 pages.


The Regulatory Takings Doctrine: A Critical Overview, J. Peter Byrne Jun 1994

The Regulatory Takings Doctrine: A Critical Overview, J. Peter Byrne

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

15 pages.


Background Principles Of Wetlands Law: The Early History, Fred P. Bosselman Jun 1994

Background Principles Of Wetlands Law: The Early History, Fred P. Bosselman

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

15 pages.

Contains 3 pages of references.


Agenda: Regulatory Takings And Resources: What Are The Constitutional Limits?, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Byron R. White Center For The Study Of American Constitutional Law Jun 1994

Agenda: Regulatory Takings And Resources: What Are The Constitutional Limits?, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Byron R. White Center For The Study Of American Constitutional Law

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

Sponsored by the University of Colorado's Natural Resources Law Center and the Byron R. White Center for American Constitutional Study.

Conference organizers, faculty and/or moderators included University of Colorado School of Law professors David H. Getches, Lawrence J. MacDonnell, Gene R. Nichol, Jr. and Mark Squillace.

Governmental regulation for environmental protection and other important public purposes can affect the manner in which land and natural resources are developed and used. The U.S. constitution (and most state constitutions) prohibit the government from "taking" property without payment of compensation. Originally intended to apply to situations where the government physically seized private property …


Takings And Retroactivity, Jan G. Laitos Jun 1994

Takings And Retroactivity, Jan G. Laitos

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

25 pages.

Contains references.


The Law Of Takings: An Introduction: Property, Takings And The Evolution Of Resource Regulation, Carol M. Rose Jun 1994

The Law Of Takings: An Introduction: Property, Takings And The Evolution Of Resource Regulation, Carol M. Rose

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

7 pages.


Floodplain And Wetland Regulatory “Takings”, Jon A. Kusler Jun 1994

Floodplain And Wetland Regulatory “Takings”, Jon A. Kusler

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

4 pages.


City Of Tigard And Takings Law, Richard D. Lazarus Jun 1994

City Of Tigard And Takings Law, Richard D. Lazarus

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

10 pages.

Contains 1 page of references.


Regulatory Takings And Resources: What Are The Constitutional Limits?, Virginia S. Albrecht Jun 1994

Regulatory Takings And Resources: What Are The Constitutional Limits?, Virginia S. Albrecht

Regulatory Takings and Resources: What Are the Constitutional Limits? (Summer Conference, June 13-15)

52 pages.

Contains footnotes.


Agenda: Water Organizations In A Changing West, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center Jun 1994

Agenda: Water Organizations In A Changing West, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center

Water Organizations in a Changing West (Summer Conference, June 14-16)

Conference organizers, faculty and/or moderators included University of Colorado School of Law professors Lawrence J. MacDonnell, David H. Getches and James N. Corbridge, Jr.

Water organizations in the western United States range from small, traditional acequia associations to large metropolitan water suppliers. What do these vastly different kinds of organizations have in common? All are feeling the pressures of change in the region--growing urban populations, environmental concerns, and calls for public participation.

This year's summer program will examine how water organizations are adapting to these pressures for change. Speakers drawn from urban, agricultural, and community organizations will share their experiences …


Water Current, Volume 26, No. 3, June 1994 Jun 1994

Water Current, Volume 26, No. 3, June 1994

Water Current Newsletter

Tour to Take Look at Flood Recovery
From the Director
Kamble Recognized
Glossary of Water-Related Terms
Six Scientists Receive USGS Grant
Trust Needs Advisors
Research Brief: Investigation and Evaluation of Agrichemical Transport near Waverly, Nebraska
For SAGE Members, Learning Never Stops
Water Circular Available
Restoration Project Promising
Legislature Enacts Water Quality Laws
21,000 Contains Recylced
Call for Papers
Creation of NRDs Highlight of Fairchild's Nebraska Term


Reporting On Risk: Who Decides What's News?, William Lanouette Jun 1994

Reporting On Risk: Who Decides What's News?, William Lanouette

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Dr. Lanouette argues that risks alone do not command national media attention; their implications must first be framed by broader national issues.


Water Resources Review - June 1994 Vol 7 No 2, Annis Water Resources Institute Jun 1994

Water Resources Review - June 1994 Vol 7 No 2, Annis Water Resources Institute

AWRI Reviews

No abstract provided.


Historical Notes On German Press Coverage Of Technology, Hans Mathias Kepplinger Jun 1994

Historical Notes On German Press Coverage Of Technology, Hans Mathias Kepplinger

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Professor Kepplinger accounts for increased negativism in German media coverage of technology by pointing to changes in journalists' role definitions and attitudes.


The Media, Risk Assessment And Numbers: They Don't Add Up, Sharon M. Friedman Jun 1994

The Media, Risk Assessment And Numbers: They Don't Add Up, Sharon M. Friedman

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Professor Friedman argues that, for risks to be reported accurately, journalism educators must help their students understand science, numbers and statistics.


Mass Media As An Information Channel And Public Arena, Hans Peter Peters Jun 1994

Mass Media As An Information Channel And Public Arena, Hans Peter Peters

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Professor Peters argues that several functions of mass media compete and that attempts to improve risk coverage must avoid optimizing one at the expense of others.


Mass Media And Environmental Risk: Seven Principles, Peter M. Sandman Jun 1994

Mass Media And Environmental Risk: Seven Principles, Peter M. Sandman

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Dr. Sandman suggests that, when spokespersons for risk sources are inept in conveying their messages, they and we pay heavily for their mistakes.


The Prairie Naturalist Volume 26, No. 2. June 1994 Jun 1994

The Prairie Naturalist Volume 26, No. 2. June 1994

The Prairie Naturalist

EARLY HISTORY OF THE NORTH DAKOTA NATURAL SCIENCE SOCIETY ▪ J. T. Lokemoen

TEMPORAL VARIATION IN COYOTE PREY IN TALLGRASS PRAIRIE OF EASTERN KANSAS ▪ D. E. Brillhart and D. W. Kaufman

DIFFERENCES IN USE OF INTERSPERSED WOODLAND AND GRASSLAND BY SMALL MAMMALS IN NORTHEASTERN KANSAS ▪ B. R. McMillan and D. W. Kaufman

THE CIRCANNUAL MASS CYCLE IN THREE POPULATIONS OF THIRTEEN-LINED GROUND SQUIRREL ▪ G. Y. Walker, O. A. Schwartz, and J. E. Joy

SUMMER ELK TRAPPING IN SOUTH DAKOTA ▪ J. J. Millspaugh, G. C. Brundige, and J. J. Jenks

OUT-OF-SEASON BIRTHS OF ELK CALVES IN WYOMING …


Prairie Conservation In North America, Fred Sampson, Fritz Knopf Jun 1994

Prairie Conservation In North America, Fred Sampson, Fritz Knopf

Other Publications in Wildlife Management

The health and future of the earth's ecological systems (Dailey and Ehrlich 1992), their link to the well being of communities and nations (Raven 19901, and the ever-increasing rate of loss of species, communities, and ecological systems (Myers 1993) are among issues drawing biological diversity into the mainstream of conservation worldwide. Yet. in North America, there is no single, established priority in the conservation of biological diversity. In recent years, a great deal of attention has been paid to the problem of tropical and temperate deforestation in part because of profound consequences to the conservation of biological diversity (Harris 1984, …


The Probe, Issue 144 - June 1994 Jun 1994

The Probe, Issue 144 - June 1994

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

CONTENTS:
Does the Wildlife Damage Management Profession Need A Code of Ethics?
CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS
NADCA Committees Need You


John Muir Newsletter, Summer 1994, John Muir Center For Regional Studies Jun 1994

John Muir Newsletter, Summer 1994, John Muir Center For Regional Studies

Muir Center Newsletters (1981-2015)

John Muir Newsletter summer 1994 university of the pacific volume 4, number 3 JOHN MUIR IN RUSSIA, 1903 PART THREE by William H. Brennan (Editor's note: this is the last article in a three-part series by Bill Brennan, Professor of History at the University of the Pacific, a specialist in Russian and Soviet history and foreign policy. For prior articles, see the 1993 fall and winter issues of this newsletter.) When Muir left the vicinity of Saint Petersburg, then the capital of Imperial Russia, it was with an obvious sense of relief. He had found Peter the Great's pride and …


Collective Interpretation Of Seismic Reflection, Gravity, Magnetic, And Resistivity Data In The Salalah Plain, Oman, For Hydrogeologic Purposes, Slyam Bin Saeed Bin Salim Ba-Awain Jun 1994

Collective Interpretation Of Seismic Reflection, Gravity, Magnetic, And Resistivity Data In The Salalah Plain, Oman, For Hydrogeologic Purposes, Slyam Bin Saeed Bin Salim Ba-Awain

Theses

An interpretive geophysical study in the growing Salalah Plain, Dhofar Governate, Sultanate of Oman, was made during 1993 and part of 1994.

This investigation stems from the need to develop the main and the only water resource in this region. It is aimed to make use of the combined geophysical tools (seismic rflection, gravity, magnetics and resistivity) and available surface and borehole data to assess the environmental impact of the geophysical results.

Several seismic reflection lines were picked and interpreted; one on a horizon near the Taqah limestone (main aquifer), and the other on a horizon near the Mesozoic- Cenozoic …


Human Fetal Hemoglobin Expression And Erythrocytic Indices In Different Groups Among U.A.E Population, Fawzia Salah Ali Issa Jun 1994

Human Fetal Hemoglobin Expression And Erythrocytic Indices In Different Groups Among U.A.E Population, Fawzia Salah Ali Issa

Theses

Molecular analysis has revealed that a variety of hemoglobin molecules are produced in humans. All are tetramers consisting of numerous combinations of seven distinct polypeptide chains, each encoded by a separate gene.

Fetal hemoglobin is one of these tetramers that by eight weeks of gestation replace the embryonic hemoglobin forms. Fetal hemoglobin is the major hemoglobin in fetal life. it's concentration in blood decreases after birth to less than 2 per cent of the total hemoglobin by 6 months of age. However, in some cases fetal hemoglobin persist to synthesize in adult life in abnormal concentrations.

Our study concerned the …