- To purchase a book, click on the GoodSearch icon and then enter the Association of State Wetland Managers into the box asking for “Goodshop for…” if ASWM is not already listed.
- Choose a store
- Then click on GoodShop this store on the coupon webpage
- On the store’s website, search for the book you wanted to buy (the credit to ASWM will be handled by GoodShop and the participating store)
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| The Challenges of Public Communications Campaigns: in Developing Wetlands Policy Awareness by Wilson Okaka, 2012, 80 pages; LAP Lambert Academic Publishing The study was designed to assess the major challenges of designing and delivering effective public communications campaigns for policy awareness of the national wetlands conservation and management policy in Uganda. The main objective was to assess the influence of the national wetlands policy awareness media strategy on the target socio-economic demographic audiences. |
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Lawyers, Swamps, and Money: U.S. Wetland Law, Policy, and Politic by Royal C. Gardner, 2011, 280 pages, Island Press
Lawyers, Swamps, and Money is an accessible, engaging guide to the complex set of laws governing America's wetlands. After explaining the importance of these critical natural areas, the book examines the evolution of federal law, principally the Clean Water Act, designed to protect them.
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Wetlands Deskbook, Third Edition by Margaret "Peggy" Strand and Lowell Rothschild, 2010, 600 pages, Environmental Law Institute
Wetlands law operates at the junction of private property rights and natural resource protection. While wetlands provide rich and diverse species habitat, protecting and promoting water quality, the vast majority of U.S. wetlands are on private property. Federal law addresses wetlands protection and development in a complex manner. Those interested in protecting wetlands or developing wetland property must navigate challenging legal waters.
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Sustaining the World's Wetlands: Setting Policy and Resolving Conflicts by Richard Smardon, 2009, 315 pages, Springer; 1 edition
Written both as a textbook and as a professional reference book, "Sustaining the World's Wetlands: Setting Policy and Resolving Conflicts" contains detailed case studies of wetland management worldwide.
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Wetlands: An Introduction to Ecology, the Law, and Permitting By Theda Braddock, 2007, 146 pages, Government Institutes; Second Edition edition
This second edition explains what wetlands are and how they fit into our complex environmental systems. It incorporates recent court cases and regulations, discusses the functions and values of wetlands, and details the scientific classification of wetlands.
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Wetlands Law and Policy: Understanding Section 404 by Kim Diana Connolly, 2006, 522 pages, American Bar Association
This is a comprehensive analysis of the government's evolving role in protecting wetlands, focusing on the Clean Water Act's Section 404 permitting program. It covers the scientific, social, and legal implications of Section 404, and includes chapters detailing wetlands ecology, the states' role in implementing these policies, takings issues, judicial review, and agricultural programs.
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Wetlands Explained: Wetland Science, Policy Policy, and Politics in America by William M. Lewis, 2001, 160 pages, Oxford University Press, USA
This book brings together in compact form a broad scientific and sociopolitical view of US wetlands. This primer lays out the science and policy considerations to help in navigating this branch of science that is so central to conservation policy, ecosystem science and wetland regulation.
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ABC's of Environmental Regulation, 2nd Edition by Joel B. Goldsteen, Ph.D, 1998, 346 pages, Government Institutes
Need access to the basics? This popular handbook uses a practical and easy-to-read approach to explaining the scope of environmental regulations and providing concise yet comprehensive discussions of 38 federal environmental acts. |
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Federal Wildlife and Related Laws Handbook by Ruth Musgrave, 1998, 679 pages, Government Institutes; 1 edition
A companion to the author's previous GI publication, State Wildlife Laws Handbook, and the only one of its kind, this handbook provides a single, comprehensive source of information on 280 wildlife and wildlife-related laws, treaties, and other federal documents.
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Measuring the Benefits of Federal Wetland Programs by Paul F. Scodari. 1997, 103 pages, Environmental Law Institute.
This book describes the goals and mechanisms of federal wetland regulation and management efforts and outlines a framework for measuring the benefits of wetland.
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Wetlands Deskbook, 2nd Edition by Margaret N. Strand, 1997, 883 pages, Environmental Law Reporter Environmental Law
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Wetland Mitigation: Mitigation Banking and Other Strategies for Development and Compliance by Mark S. Dennison and James A. Schmid, 1997, 305 pages, Government Institutes
This practical reference explains the regulations and provides guidance on mitigation requirements and the permitting process. You'll learn everything you need to know about evaluating, selecting, negotiating, and implementing the various mitigation measures available.
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Property Rights: Understanding Government Takings and Environmental Regulation by Nancie G. Marzulla and Roger J. Marzulla, 1997, 325 pages, Government Institutes
Written in non-legalese, this book defines, in detail, government takings and explains the laws, regulations, state issues, litigation disputes, and compensations involved.
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The Corps and the Shore by Orrin H. Pilkey and Latharine L. Dixon, 1996, 286 pages, Island Press; 1 edition In
The Corps and the Shore, Orrin H. Pilkey, the nation's most outspoken coastal geologist, and Katharine L. Dixon, an educator and activist for national coastal policy reform, provide a comprehensive examination of the impact of coastal processes.
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Mitigation Banking: Theory and Practice edited by Lindell L. Marsh, Douglas R. Porter, and David A. Salvesen, 1996, 315 pages, Island Press; 1 edition
The contributors to this volume provide an overview of mitigation banking experience in the United States, examine the key issues and concerns-from providing assurances to determining.
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State Wildlife Laws Handbook by Ruth S. Musgrave and Mary Anne Stein, 1993, 840 pages, Government Institutes
An in-depth analysis of wildlife management and protection laws for all fifty states, this comprehensive book covers everything from laws on hunting and trapping methods, enforcement, and habitat protection, to endangered or threatened species protection. |
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Wetlands Guide to Science, Law, and Technology by Mark S. Dennison and James F. Berry, 1993, 439 pages, Noyes Publications
This book is intended as a practical guide to scientific, legal, and technical issues concerning wetlands. As such, it is written in the most practical terms, with numerous helpful examples and case studies.
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