UC Law Environmental Journal
Volume 14, Number 1 (Winter 2008)
Articles
The Unfinished Agenda of Environmental Law
Joseph L. Sax
In Praise of Joe Sax
John D. Leshy
Professor Joseph L. Sax, Visionary Lawyer
A. Dan Tarlock
A Short Tribute to Joe Sax
Harrison C. Dunning
Promoting the Public's Interest
Barton H. Thompson Jr.
Transformation of the Law: Thoughts on the Contributions of Professor Sax
Joseph F. C. DiMento
Dedication
Brian E. Gray
Moving Agricultural Water to Cities: The Search for Smarter Approaches
Lawrence J. MacDonnell and Teresa A. Rice
Bay in Peril
Jane Kay
Summary and Analysis: Principles for Agreement on Bay/Delta Standards Between the State of California and the FederalGovernment
David Fullerton
Water Markets and the Cost of Improving Water Quality in the San Francisco Bay/Delta Estuary
David Sunding, David Zilbermann, and Neal MacDougall
Economic Incentives and Nonpoint Source Pollution: A Case Study of California's Grasslands Region
Chelsea H. Congdon, Terry F. Young, and Brian E. Gray
"Devolution" in Federal Land Law: Abdication by Any Other Name
George Cameron Coggins
The Public Lands and the National Heritage
Charles F. Wilkinson
Thinking the Unthinkable: States as Public Land Managers
Sally K. Fairfax
Fighting Back Against a Power Plant: Some Lessons From the Legal and Organizing Efforts of the Bayview-Hunters Point Community
Clifford Rechtschaffen
A Model Water Transfer Act for California: Introduction
Richard M. Rosenberg
Communities and Water Markets: A Review of the Model Water Transfer Act
Santos Gomez and Penn Loh
Wheeling Provisions of the Model Water Transfer Act
Timothy H. Quinn
Reflections on the "Model Water Transfer Act" by the Natural Heritage Institute
Gregory A. Thomas and Tara L. Mueller
Some Thoughts on Comanagement
Eric Smith Hon.
Protecting and Promoting Wildlife and Habitat on State and Private Land in Washington's Arid Interior
Gregory A. Hicks
Opportunity in the Face of Danger: The Pragmatic Development of Habitat Conservation Plans
Donald J. Barry
Natural Community Conservation Planning: A Targeted Approach toEndangered Species Conservation
Steve Johnson
Is State Trust Land Timber Management "Better" Than Federal Timber Management? A Best Case Analysis
Jon A. Souder, Sally K. Fairfax, Teresa A. Rice, and Lawrence J. MacDonnell
Growth Management and Western Water Law: From Urban Oases to Archipelagos
A. Dan Tarlock and Sarah B. Van de Wetering
Managing State Trust Lands for Ecosystem Health: The Case ofWashington State's Range and Agricultural Lands
Gregory A. Hicks
Putting Rivers Back in the Landscape: The Revival of Watershed Management in the United States
A. Dan Tarlock
Institutional Arrangements for Conjunctive Water Management in California and Analysis of Legal Reform Alternatives
Ella Foley-Gannon
Litigation's Bounded Effectiveness and the Real Public Trust Doctrine: The Aftermath of the Mono Lake Case
Craig Anthony Arnold and Leigh A. Jewel
Farmers, Fish, Tribal Power, and Poker; Reallocating Water in theTruckee River Basin, Nevada and California
Barbara Cosens
Dividing the Waters: The California Experience
Brian E. Gray
A Brief Examination of the History of the Persistent Debate About Limits to Western Growth
A. Dan Tarlock
Coast Salish Property Law: An Alternative Paradigm for Environmental Relationships
Russel Lawrence Barsh
Essays
Palmyra Atoll: October 31 to November 4, 2000
Suzanne Case
Let Them Do As They Have Promised
Laura Berg
Poems
The First Time I Saw the Ocean
Robin McCall