Conference Proceedings
Abdication Can Be Fun, Join the Orgy, Everyone: A Simpleton’s Perspective on Abdication of Federal Land Management Responsibilities, George Cameron Coggins
AGENDA: Challenging Federal Ownership and Management: Public Lands and Public Benefits, University of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
A History of the Public Lands Debate, Patricia Nelson Limerick
Assessing the Health of the Body Politic: Are the Cures Worse than the Disease?, Margaret A. Shannon
Back to the Future: Privatizing the Federal Estate, Terry L. Anderson
Charging Public Land Users for Recreational Uses, Chip Dennerlein
Comments on Public Lands: Title Transfer Proposals, Chuck Howe
Consensus Groups and Grassroots Democracy: Maybe Those Who Say It Cannot Be Done Should Get Out of the Way of Those Doing It, Mary Margaret Chapman
Economic Rationales for Continued Government Ownership of Land, John B. Loomis
Faculty Addendum, Gregg Renkes
Federal Lands and Watershed Based Management Approaches, Teresa Rice
Our National Parks: The Slide Towards Mediocrity, James M. Ridenour
Privatizing Public Lands: A Bad Idea, Scott Lehmann
Public Land Policy Is Ripe for Change, James L. Huffman
Reforming Public Land Management with New Incentives, Randal O'Toole
Sharing Public Land Decision Making: The Quincy Library Group Experience [includes first three items from Appendix A], Michael B. Jackson
State Primacy, Federal Consistency or Federal-State Consensus: Can Cooperative Federalism Models from Other Laws Save the Public Lands?, Hope M. Babcock
The Benefits of Professional Public Land Management, Elizabeth Estill
The Natural Resource Law Center Conference on “Challenging Federal Ownership and Management Public Lands and Public Benefits”, Frank H. Murkowski
Thinking the Unthinkable: States as Public Land Managers, Sally K. Fairfax
Values and the Public Lands, Dale Jamieson
Watershed Based Efforts: The Applegate Partnership of Southwest Oregon, Jack Shipley
Why We’re Unhappy? [synopsis], Louise Liston