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A Proposal for Amending Administrative Law to Facilitate Adaptive Management
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A Proposal for Amending Administrative Law to Facilitate Adaptive Management

By J.B. Ruhl, Robin Kundis Craig, Eleanor Brown and Byron WilliamsJuly 10, 2017May 20th, 2021No Comments

Organizations Involved: Vanderbilt Law School
Source: Environmental Research Letters

Abstract

This article examines how federal agencies use adaptive management, proposes changes to administrative law to allow it to adapt to adaptive management, and provides draft legislation to incorporate adaptive management.

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