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Transforming (Perceived) Rigidity in Environmental Law through Adaptive Governance: A Case of Endangered Species Act Implementation
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Transforming (Perceived) Rigidity in Environmental Law through Adaptive Governance: A Case of Endangered Species Act Implementation

By J.B. Ruhl and OthersDecember 1, 2017May 20th, 2021No Comments

Organizations Involved: Vanderbilt Law School
Source: Ecology & Society

Abstract

This article identifies barriers to an integrated approach to the ESA’s Section 7 Consultation requirement and characterizes a set of strategies for overcoming its rigidity that may have broader applicability.

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