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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > DELPF > Vol. 25 > No. 1 (2014)

 

Volume 25, Number 1 (Fall 2014)

Articles

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The Most Important Current Research Questions in Urban Ecosystem Services

James Salzman, Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold, Robert Garcia, Keith Hirokawa, Kay Jowers, Jeffrey LeJava, Margaret Peloso, and Lydia Olander

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The Lost Generation: Environmental Regulatory Reform in the Era of Congressional Abdication

David W. Case

49

 

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Demanding Supply: Re-Envisioning the Landlord-Tenant Relationship for Optimized Perennial Energy Crop Production

Elise C. Scott and A. Bryan Endres

101

 

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The Social Cost of Inertia: How Cost-Benefit Incoherence Threatens to Derail U.S. Climate Action

Melissa J. Luttrell

131

 

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Speaking Truth to Power Company Regulators: The Consequences of Modern Regulatory Incentives and Administrative Expediency

Matthew Haber and Victoria Méndez

185

 

Note

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Water, Wind, and Fire: A Call for a Federal Renewable Portfolio Standard

Francesca F. Bochner

201

 

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Print ISSN: 1064-3958

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