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ISBN: 9781558441729
TITLE: Land policies and their outcomes.
AUTHOR: Ed. by Gregory K. Ingram and Yu-Hung Hong.
PUBLISHER: Lincoln Inst. of Land Polic...
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...Wildlife Management in the Context of Land Management a. Federal Lands b. Non-Federal Lands 2...Gaps in Laws and Policies a. Gaps in Addressing Fragmentation and Obstacles ... stakeholders interested in research outcomes could identify both high-value targets and low-val...
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... as principal advisor for establishing policies and providing guidance to DOD components for effec...To read the desired outcomes of the Focus Areas and the other elements of the 2...* Provide common-user and commercial air, land, and sea transportation, terminal management, and ...
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To: POLITICAL EDITORS
Contact: Anthony Flint of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, +1-617-661-3016 ext. 116
... will hold a conference entitled "Land Policies and Fiscal Decentralization" from June 3-5 to addr... Institute, Land Policies and Their Outcomes, edited by Lincoln Institute President Gregory K. ...
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... recently taking the form of land use policies designed to result in sustainable development. (56... can easily lead to disparate outcomes among similarly situated landowners. (172) Perhaps...
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...The UC is the state's elite, public, land grant institution charged with serving the greater...Affirmative action is a diverse set of policies devised by the US government and private sector en... order to examine changes in admissions outcomes after affirmative action was eliminated from the a...
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When Evo Morales, former coca grower and leader of the coca-growers' union, was elected president of Bolivia in 2005, many observers of Bolivian politics anticipated that Bolivia would rapidly cease cooperation with the United States in the "War on Drugs." Such a change, however, has not been apparent. What explains Bolivia's continued cooperation? I argue here that US-Bolivian trade policy, which enables the US to use trade preferences as a carrot to promote Bolivian drug policy, may best explain this apparently anomalous behavior, suggesting that trade may be an effective tool in promoting non-economic foreign policy goals.
... can be used as a carrot to comply with policies with which they would otherwise not comply. For ex... to the extent that Bolivian drug policy outcomes appear to be no more pro-drug than ostensibly stro...Land under cultivation for coca is also ambiguous, thou...
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To avoid extinctions and other harms to ecological health from escalating climatic change, scientists, resource managers, and activists are considering and even engaging in "assisted migration" -- the intentional movement of an organism to an area in which its species has never existed. This article explores the profound implications of climate change for American natural resource management through the lens of this controversial adaptation strategy. It details arguments regarding the scientific viability and legality of assisted migration under the thicket of laws that govern natural resources in the US. The article explains why contemporary natural resource law's fidelity to historic baselines, protecting preexisting biota, and shielding nature from human activity is increasingly unte...
... increases are expected to be greater over land and closer to the poles.43 Changes in temperature ... is a sufficiently low risk of adverse outcomes to the location (and the ecosystem and constituent... in national parks, the NPS's Management Policies do. These Management Policies serve as guidance fo...
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...., UK, and Afghan troops launched an air and land assault on Marjah, the largest Taliban sanctuary i...Aid policies are clearly in disarray and often harmful: not onl... provided by the UN agencies and the outcomes they had achieved. The UN agencies refused to comp...
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... those countries that had excess resources, land, and capital. In the 19th Century the United State... the liberalization of governmental trade policies. However, some economist believe that globalizatio... globalization is much greater, and the outcomes of globalization are very uncertain. . The Perspec...