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A New Moment for Indian Water Rights Settlements

difficult process, but a new moment for Indian water rights settlement may have arrived. This paper explains how political conditions have changed and makes a novel legal argument to supply a strategy for ... congressional activity, the western water crisis, and growing tribal governmental power have altered political conditions to make settlement more favorable for tribal governments.24 And second, it argues that

Credible Commitments, Adaptability, and Conservation Easements

TO SOLVE Where particular land has characteristics that make its condition important to some interest group capable of mobilizing the political process to protect that land, governments may take steps ... , these measures are seen as inadequate to meet the demand for restricting land use in pursuit of conservation and aesthetic goals.16 Budget constraints and political priorities also limit direct land

(Some) Land Back…sort of: The Transfer of Federal Public Lands to Indian Tribes since 1970

Bison Range to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes in Montana (2020). Analysis of these laws surfaces common themes and provisions related to the political dynamics of such congressional actions ... transfer either the ownership or control of public lands from the United States to state and local governments.21 The political backlash was immense, and the “Keep It Public” movement united an array of

Thinking About the Public Trust Doctrine in a Modern Context as Applied to Non-Fungible Tokens

that the public trust doctrine imposes legal obligations on the government while public trust values place political obligations on the government.135 Foremost, the government has a general republican ... obligation that requires officials to honor their constituencies’ preferences in political decisions. Calling it a “trust” is different from the specific fiduciary-like duty of the government as a “public

Missing Middle Housing: Accelerating America’s Transition from Single-Family Zoning

growth.78 B. Middle Housing Development’s Advantages Middle housing is increasingly appealing because it pairs political palatability with progress toward a greener future. Particularly in regions ... -family neighborhoods.115 CICs are becoming the new normal in U.S. homeownership, and they have significant political power, evidenced in part by middle housing legislation which exempts localities governed

Political ecology as ethnography: a theoretical and methodological guide

political ecology. After the delimitation of the sub-field of the "ethnography of socioenvironmental conflicts," the specific practices of multi-actor ethnography, which identifies and differentiates between ... methodological dialogue with complexity studies. These transformations form the groundwork for a discussion of the contributions of anthropology to the new field of study of political ecology. After the

Environmental Justice is a Civil Rights Issue, Dennis Chavez Memorial Lecture (Sept. 22, 2022)

protecting even the smallest creatures, we show who we are as a country. That we care about our environment, and we understand that everything is connected. This philosophy is essential to our work at the

Place Called Home: Native Sovereignty through Statehood and Political Participation, A

Statehood and Political Participation, A, 53 Nat. Resources J. 1 (2013). Available at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nrj/vol53/iss1/3 A Place Called Home: Native Sovereignty Through Statehood and ... Political Participation This article addresses the efforts of American Indians and the Maori in New Zealand to resolve natural resource disputes and preserve sovereignty through statehood movements and

Integrating the Law of the Rio Chama through Institutional Ontologies of The Middle Rio Grande Basin

theory and jurisprudence, or the philosophy of law, are useful tools. This work develops and applies a conceptual model of the Middle Rio Grande basin as a social–ecological system in an attempt to improve ... political economies, such as settler colonialism. These economic systems and attendant human and environmental effects are deeply rooted, historically and racially. They are also, importantly, present

First in Time: The Place of Tribes in Governing the Colorado River System

able to fully develop their rights due to a combination of infrastructure limitations, funding needs, and political and regulatory 9. See, e.g., Margaret Garcia & Elizabeth Koebele, Opinion, No More Band ... “Indian Law.” The words “Native American” or “Native” are used here in reference to one or more individual members of Tribes. The word “tribe” is used here in reference to distinct political communities of

Equity in Sustainable Communities: Exploring Tools for Environmental Justice and Political Ecology

tandem involves the interconnectedness of inequality that have foundations in political economy, social marginalization, and differential access and control of natural resources. Since the mid 1970s

The Political Cultures of Irrigation and the Proxy Battles of Interstate Water Litigation

Groundwater depletion ignores the political boundaries of western states, the legal boundaries of western water codes, and the jurisdictional boundaries of western water federalism. In the wake of ... the Proxy Battles of Interstate Water Litigation , 57 Nat. Resources J. 1 (2017). Available at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nrj/vol57/iss1/3 - Burke W. Griggs THE POLITICAL CULTURES OF

Case Note: The Lack of Teeth in Teitiota: Exploring the Limits of the Groundbreaking U.N. Human Rights Committee Case

Article 6 of the 1966 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. While the Committee ultimately determined that New Zealand had not violated the “right to life” provision, the Committee explained ... groundbreaking decision and explores its precedential significance as well as its limitations. Part I provides historical context regarding the 1966 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, including

Strategy integration, sustainable drivers of firm internationalization performance—Moderated by environmental uncertainty and firm capabilities

influence host country strategic policies through lobbying, campaign contributions, and setting up a political action committee (PAC) among others to the advantage of an organization. Uncertainty in the ... complement market strategy for successful internationalization performance (Yin et al. 2016; Parnell 2018) . NMS research and particularly corporate political activities (CPAs) have gained significant

From Austin to Santa Fe: Exploring the Prosecution of Environmental Crimes Within EPA Region 6

will “comply with environmental laws where they perceive it is in their economic self-interest to do so” has remained the original and consistent basis for the EPA’s criminal enforcement philosophy. Joel ... prosecutions without an expansion of the criminal enforcement regime. Without added funding and consistent political support for EPA and DOJ’s efforts to police and prosecute the most serious environmental

In the Dark: The Scapegoating of Renewables After Grid Failures

O’Connor College of Law; B.A. Sustainability, Arizona State University, 2019; B.A. Philosophy, Arizona State University, 2019. ** Sustainability Law Student Research Fellow, Program on Law and Sustainability ... and 2026 will be 65% greater than that of the previous five years.68 The energy transition is inherently complicated, in part because political–economic systems tend to be resistant to change when

Institutional Roles of Political Processes, Expert Governance, and Judicial Review in Environmental Impact Assessment: A Theoretical Framework and a Case Study of Taiwan

groups in political processes, as opposed to the interests of the general public and future generations. To adequately counteract this political malfunction, this article argues for improvements to EIA

Social, technical-economic, environmental and political assessment for the evaluation of transport modes for petroleum products

, environmental, social and political factors being equally important, following the concepts of sustainable development. In general, only aspects related to investment, construction, equipment acquisition and ... of knowledge expressed by environmental, political, social and technical-economic dimensions and uses technical analysis and mathematical tools that configure its systemic character (Rigolin, 2013

Social, technical-economic, environmental and political assessment for the evaluation of transport modes for petroleum products

petroleum derived products, in a Case Study. The method deals with technical, economic, environmental, social and political factors being equally important, following the concepts of sustainable development ... of knowledge expressed by environmental, political, social and technical-economic dimensions and uses technical analysis and mathematical tools that configure its systemic character (Rigolin, 2013