Toward a curriculum in conservation law and policy
by Eichinger, Daniel T., M.S., MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, 2010, 79 pages; 1493361

Abstract:

This study includes an exploration of conservation law as a discrete discipline by reviewing the origins and evolution of natural resources related law. The study also reviews the challenges confronting the conservation and natural resources field and evaluates a course and program designed to provide interdisciplinary exposure to conservation, science, and policy-making for MS/PhD and law students at Michigan State University.

 
AdviserWilliam W. Taylor
SchoolMICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
SourceMAI/ 49-05, p. , Jun 2011
Source TypeThesis
SubjectsEnvironmental law; Natural resource management; Curriculum development
Publication Number1493361
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