Preface
Acknowledges
Introduction
PART I. Biodiversity Law: Where Science And Policy Meet
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Chapter 1. Biodiversity Policy And Ecosystem Management
Chapter 2. Biodiversity As A Basis For Conservation Efforts
PART II. Biodiversity's Safety Net: Saving Endangered Species
-Notes
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Chapter 3. Biodiversity, Ecosystems, And Endangered Species
Chapter 4. Conservation Planning Under The Esa: A New Paradigm
Chapter 5. Biodiversity And Private Property: Conflict Or Opportunity?
PART III. International Protection: Beyond Human Boundaries
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Chapter 6. Using Trade Measures To Protect Biodiversity
Chapter 7. Harmful Exotics In The United States
Chapter 8. Protecting Global Marine Biodiversity
Chapter 9. Biodiversity Conservation And International Instruments
PART IV. Who Owns What? A Public Trust For Biodiversity
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Chapter 10. Can The Public Trust Doctrine Prevent Extinctions?
Chapter 11. Rediscovering Old Tools
Chapter 12. The Promise Of Nepa
Chapter 13. Wildlife's Burden
Chapter 14. Global Trade, Local Economies, And The Biodiversity Convention
Conclusion
Epilogue - The Argument For A Constitutional Amendment To Protect Living Nature
About The Contributors
Index