Documents on the Symposium on Power, Politics, and Place Author various authors Monograph Ecology Law Quarterly Date 1999 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-064544) Publisher | Place of publication University of California School of Law | Berkeley, CA, USA Pages 559 - 763; 204 p. , Vol. 25(4) Document type Conference, symposium etc. document/report Conference name | place | date Symposium on Power, Politics, and Place : Who holds the Reins of Environmental Regulations? | Berkeley | 19990000 Language English Country/Territory United States of America Subject Environment gen., Land & soil, Forestry Keyword Forest management/forest conservation Land-use planning Institution Community management Abstract Table of contents: 1. Who regulates environmental impacts and why it matters 2. Land ownership and the level of regulation 3. Local commmunities and the management of public forests 4. Regulation of pollutants: Federal, State, and local 5. Land use planning, communities, and environmental limits 6. Dinner address 7. Case study on regulatory integration: Water policy and the protection of endangered species in the Truckee - Carson River Basin 8. The role of nonprofits, watershed organizations, and the unorganized public in environmental decisionmaking 9. Evaluating institutions and regulatory power: Building a framework