Issues in environmental law Author various authors Date 1993 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-050888) Publisher | Place of publication Vermont Law School | South Royalton, VT, USA Pages 645 - 958; 314 p. Document type Article in periodical Conference name | place | date 14th Annual Environmental Law Conference - Windfalls and wipeouts: Environmental regulation, property and the takings clause after Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council | South Royalton | 19921019 -19921020 Language English Country/Territory United States of America Subject Land & soil, Agricultural & rural development Keyword Agriculture and environment Property rights Land-use planning Wetlands Private land Abstract Contents: 1. Regulatory takings: coherent concept or logical contradiction; 2. After Lucas: no more wetlands takings? 3. The takings issue and the due process clause: a way out of a doctrinal confusion; 4. Economic implications of wider compensation for 'takings' or, what if agricultural policies ruled the world? 5. Native American collaboration in cultural resource protection in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area; 6. The hazardous waste wars: an examination of the origins and major battles to date, with suggestions for ending the wars; 7. Patenting transgenetic animals: when the cat's away the mice will play; 8. The Empire State SLAPPs back: New York's legislative response to SLAPP suits;