Rebuilding the ark : new perspectives on Endangered Species Act reform / Jonathan H. Adler, editor.
2011
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Title
Rebuilding the ark : new perspectives on Endangered Species Act reform / Jonathan H. Adler, editor.
Published
Washington, D.C. : AEI Press, [2011]
Distributed
Lanham, Md : Distributed by Rowman & Littlefield Pub. Group
Copyright
©2011
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KF5640.A75 R43 2011
ISBN
9780844743912 (cloth)
0844743917 (cloth)
9780844743936 (ebook)
0844743933 (ebook)
0844743917 (cloth)
9780844743936 (ebook)
0844743933 (ebook)
Description
viii, 246 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)701493546
Note
Papers from a conference held September 2009.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
viii
Introduction: Rebuilding the Ark / Jonathan H. Adler
1
Notes
5
1.
Leaky Ark: The Failure of Endangered Species Regulation on Private Land / Jonathan H. Adler
6
Endangered Species Act
7
Assessing the ESA's Performance
9
Private Land Problem
14
Ending Anti-Conservation Incentives
18
Endangered Science
19
Foundational Reforms
23
Notes
24
2.
Reforming Section 10 and the Habitat Conservation Program / David A. Dana
32
HCP Programs: A Brief History of Administrative Regulations and Guidance
36
Is Stakeholder Participation the Answer?
41
What Congress Can and Should Do
43
Scientific Advisory Board Review
44
Public-Private Insurance and Time Limits on HCPs
47
Conservation Banking
48
Conclusion
50
Notes
52
3.
Improving the ESA's Performance on Private Land / R. Neal Wilkins
56
Private Lands and the ESA: Uncertainty and Fear
57
Addressing Landowners' Concerns: Habitat Conservation Plans and Compensation
61
Addressing Landowners' Concerns: New Incentives
63
Lessons for Reform
73
Notes
77
4.
Permits, Property, and Planning in the Twenty-First Century: Habitat as Survival and Beyond / Jamison E. Colburn
81
Statutory Evolution: From Categorical to Cost-Driven in Two Decades
83
Results-Based Regulation, Information Triage, and Owner Autonomy
91
Permits into Property?
94
Intermixed Landscape
96
Conclusion
101
Notes
103
5.
Mark to Ecosystem Service Market: Protecting Ecosystems through Revaluing Conservation Easements / Jonathan Remy Nash
117
ESA and Its Problematic Regulation of Private Land
118
Promise of Conservation Easements
121
Increasing the Power of Conservation Easements to Preserve Habitats and Ecosystems
123
Conclusion
129
Notes
130
6.
Protecting Species through the Protection of Water Rights / James L. Huffman
136
State Water Law and the ESA
139
Species Protection versus Water Rights
141
Taking Property versus Taking Species
144
Avoiding the Takings Clause
148
Taking Water Rights by Other Means
151
Shifting the Focus to Incentives for Species Protection
153
Property Rights, Markets, and Species Protection
155
Conclusion
158
Notes
160
7.
Dumb Queues and Not-So-Bright Lines: The Use and Abuse of Science in the Endangered Species Act / Brian F. Mannix
164
Hard Lessons at the EPA
165
Clean Air, Endangered Species, and Climate
169
What's the Problem?
171
Directions for Reform
174
Notes
177
8.
Pit Bulls Can't Fly: Adapting the Endangered Species Act to the Reality of Climate Change / J. B. Ruhl
179
Climate Change and the ESA
180
Asking Too Much of the ESA
185
Adapting the ESA for the Future
191
Conclusion
196
Notes
197
9.
Protecting Endangered Species at Home and Abroad: The International Conservation Effects of the Endangered Species Act and Its Relationship to CITES / Michael De Alessi
201
History of CITES
202
Foreign Species on the Federal Endangered Species List
203
Limits to the Effectiveness of CITES
208
Measuring Success
210
Lessons Learned and the Convention on Biological Diversity
216
Conclusions and Suggested ESA Reforms
217
Notes
219
Index
225
About the Authors
243