Event Title

Conservation of Biological Resources

Location

Duke Law School

Start Date

14-11-2003 10:30 AM

End Date

14-11-2003 12:00 PM

Description

J.B. Ruhl, Professor of Law at Florida State University, presents "Endangered Species Act Innovations in the Post-Babbittonian Era: Are There Any?" Donald Murphy, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, presents "From a Land Ethic to A Bioevolutionary Ethic: A New Policy Paradigm." Norm Christensen, Professor of Conservation Biology at the Duke Nicholas School of the Environment, presents "The Bush Administration revision of the National Forest Management Act Planning Rule: Species viability versus ecosystem management."

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Related Paper

J. B. Ruhl, Endangered Species Act Innovations in the Post-Babbittonian Era—Are There Any?, 14 Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum 419-440 (Spring 2004)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/delpf/vol14/iss2/11

Related Paper II

Donald W. Murphy, Bioevolutionary Ethics: A New Paradigm for Public Policy Making, 14 Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum 299-305 (Spring 2004)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/delpf/vol14/iss2/4

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Nov 14th, 10:30 AM Nov 14th, 12:00 PM

Conservation of Biological Resources

Duke Law School

J.B. Ruhl, Professor of Law at Florida State University, presents "Endangered Species Act Innovations in the Post-Babbittonian Era: Are There Any?" Donald Murphy, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, presents "From a Land Ethic to A Bioevolutionary Ethic: A New Policy Paradigm." Norm Christensen, Professor of Conservation Biology at the Duke Nicholas School of the Environment, presents "The Bush Administration revision of the National Forest Management Act Planning Rule: Species viability versus ecosystem management."