CONTENTS
To Market or Not to Market: Allocating Water Rights in New Mexico 629
Arthur H. Chan
From Water Law to Transferability in New South Wales 645
Andrew K. Dragun, Victor Gleeson
Transboundary Groundwaters: The Bellagio Draft Treaty 663
Robert D. Hayton, Albert E. Utton
Public Policy Implications for the Supply of Pine Sawlogs 723
Richard A. Kluender, John C. Pickett
Economics and Public Forestland Management 737
John V. Krutilla, Michael D. Bowes
Institutions in Water Policy: The Case of Nebraska 751
Peter J. Longo, Robert D. Miewald
Native American Water Rights: Efficiency and Fairness 763
Michael R. Moore
The Evolution of Policy Responses to Stratospheric Ozone Depletion 793
Peter M. Morrisette
Australia-Indonesia Sea-Bed Boundary Negotiations: Proposals for a Joint Development Zone in the "Timor Gap" 821
Ernst Willheim
A Comment on the Wilderness Debate: A Rancher's View 843
James M. Jackson
STUDENT WRITINGS
The Best Equitable Defense Is a Good Offense (Note) 849
Yvette Gonzales
The Milagro Beanfield War Revisited in Ensenada Land and Water Association v.Sleeper: Public Welfare Defies Transfer of Water (Note) 861
Shannon A. Parden
Interior Turns off Tap for Wilderness Areas (Comment) 877
M. Gloria Tristani
BOOK REVIEWS
Perspectives on Ecosystem Management for the Great Lakes: A Reader 895
Leonard B. Dworsky
Resource Development and Environmental Issues: Opportunities and Constraints in the Hunter Region, NSW 898
Aynsley Kellow
Using Surveys to Value Public Goods: The Contingent Valuation Method 900
Raymond Prince