Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Event Date
6-9-1988
Series
Summer Conference (9th: 1988: Boulder, Colo.)
Description
42 pages (includes illustrations and maps).
Citation Information
Wharton, Donald R., "Resources Development on Navajo: The Dineh Power Project" (1988). Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10).
https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/natural-resource-development-in-indian-country/12
Alternate Title
Navajo Resource Economic Development: The Dineh Power Project
Included in
Courts Commons, Energy and Utilities Law Commons, Environmental Law Commons, Finance Commons, Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law Commons, Indigenous Studies Commons, Land Use Law Commons, Marketing Law Commons, Natural Resource Economics Commons, Natural Resources Law Commons, Natural Resources Management and Policy Commons, Oil, Gas, and Energy Commons, Oil, Gas, and Mineral Law Commons, Property Law and Real Estate Commons, Social and Cultural Anthropology Commons, State and Local Government Law Commons, Taxation-State and Local Commons, Water Law Commons, Water Resource Management Commons
Comments
Indian reservations constitute about 2.5% of all land in the country and 5% of all land in the American West. During the last two decades, Indian natural resources issues have moved to the forefront as tribal governments have dramatically expanded their regulatory programs, judicial systems and resource development activities. This major symposium, “Natural Resource Development in Indian Country,” addresses current developments and assesses likely future directions in the areas of tribal, federal, and state regulation; tribal-state intergovernmental agreements; financing; mineral leasing; recreational development; wildlife management; taxation; and water litigation and management.