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Natural Resources Journal

January 1973, Vol. 13, No. 1

Front Matter

CONTENTS

Water, Land, and Environment, Imperial Valley: Law Caught in the Winds of Politics       1
Paul S. Taylor

The Utah Controversy: A Case Study of Public Participation in Pollution Control         36
Alastair R. Lucas, Patrick A. Moore

Standing to Sue: A Critical Review of the Mineral King Decision         76
Joseph L. Sax

Resource Allocation, Information Cost and the Form of Government Intervention         89
James E. Krier, W. David Montgomery

Aggregates and Externalities: Information Needs For Public Natural Resource Decision-Making        106
William B. Lord, Maurice L. Warner

Effluent Charges, Information Generation and Bargaining Behavior         118
Anthony H. J. Dorsey

Information Generation and Communication to Establish Environmental Quality Objectives        134
Irving K. Fox, Lyman Wible

Information Channels and Environmental Decision Making        150
Helen M. Ingram

COMMENT

The Prerequisite of a Manmade Diversion in the Appropriation of Water Rights, State ex rel. Reynolds v. Miranda          170
Channing R. Kury

Books Received         176

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