Wet growth: Should water law control land use? Autor Arnold C.A. (ed.) Fecha 2005 Fuente IUCN (ID: MON-073516) Editor | Lugar de publicación Environmental Law Institute | Washington, DC, USA ISBN 1-58576-089-7 Páginas 489 p. Tipo de documento Misceláneo Idioma Inglés Campo de aplicación Internacional Materia Agua Palabra clave Manejo de recursos hídricos Institución de cuenca Manejo de tierras Derechos de propiedad Cuenca/área de captación/cuenca colectora Resumen Contents: 1. Introduction: Integrating water controls and land use controls: New ideas and old obstacles 2. We are all water lawyers now: Water law 's potential but limited impact on urban growth management 3. Water management and land use planning: Is it time for closer coordination? 4. Dusting off the blueprint for a dryland democracy: Incorporating watershed integrity and water availability into land use decisions 5. Environmental justice in a dryland democracy: A comment on water basin institutions 6. The law at the water 's edge: Limits to ownership of aquatic ecosystems 7. Crossing boundaries: Commentary on ' the law at the water 's edge ' 8. Private rights in a connected land 9. Balancing water values and human needs in an enlightened land use planning regime 10. Polycentric wet growth: Policy diversity and local land use regulation in integrating land and water