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Natural Resources Journal

Summer 2001, Vol. 41, No. 3

Letters to the Editor    ix

Introduction    xiii

Essay
Indian Natural Resource Issues in an Orderly System    549
P.S. Deloria

Articles
Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act and the Art of Compromise: The Evolution of a Reasonable and Prudent Alternative for the Animas-La Plata Project    561
Hannah Gosnell

Commentary - Integrating ESA Goals into a Larger Context: The Lesson of Animas-La Plata    627
David J. Hayes

Commentary - A-LP Lite: A Compromise Project that Fulfulls the United States' Trust Responsibility in an Environmentally Responsible Manner    639
Stanley M. Pollack & Scott B. McElroy

Institutions and Conjunctive Water Management among Three Western States    653
William Blomquist, Tanya Heikkila & Edella Schlager

Economic Exchange as the Requisite Basis for Royalty Ownership of Value Added in Natural-Gas Sales    685
John Bratland

Livestock Ranching and Traditional Culture in Northern New Mexico    713
Carol Raish & Alice McSweeney

Student Writing
The Nile River: Potential for Conflict and Cooperation in the Face of Water Degradation    731
Kristin Wiebe

Book Reviews
Global Emissions Trading: Key Issues for Industrialized Countries, edited by Suzi Kerr    755
Dale B. Thompson

Dispossessing the Wilderness: Indian Removal and the Making of the National Parks, by Mark David Spence    766
David Ostergren

 

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