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Natural Resources Journal

Winter 2009, Vol. 49, No. 1

Introduction      vii
Sally Paez & Adam Rankin

Articles
The Endangered Species Act: What We Talk About When We Talk About Recovery     1
Dale D. Goble

Finite Recreation Opportunities: The Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and Off-Road Vehicle Management    45
John C. Adams & Stephen F. McCool

Comprehensive River Basin Management: The Limits of Collaborative, Stakeholder-Based, Water Governance      117
James L. Huffman

Shallow-Buried Transuranic Waste: A Comparison of Remediation Alternatives at Los Alamos National Laboratory      151
Helen R. Neill & Robert H. Neill

Return to the Sources: Revival of Traditional Nomads' Rights to Common Property Resources in the Code Pastoral of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania      191
Hans-Werner Wabnitz

An Institutional Framework for a Water Market in the Elephant Butte Irrigation District     219
Brandon Winchester & Erenery Hadjigeorgalis

Student Articles
The Public Trust in Wildlife: Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back      249
Patrick Redmond

Book Review
The Equitable Forest: Diversity, Community, and Resource Management, Edited by Carol J. Pierce Colfer      313
John Schelhas

 

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