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Property Rights and Public Lands Management in Environmental Politics and Law - Lecture 18

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Overview

Explore the complex interplay between property rights and sustainable public lands management in this 43-minute lecture from Yale University's Environmental Politics and Law course. Delve into the challenges faced by natural resource managers as they navigate the relationships created by property rights and popular conceptions of wilderness. Examine how external forces like climate change impact property rights exercise. Learn about the Adirondack region as a case study in public and private land management. Understand the paradox of wilderness and its effect on regulation. Analyze the permit process and the conflicts it generates. Investigate the tensions surrounding access to resources in land management. Gain insights into the multifaceted issues shaping environmental policy and public lands administration in this comprehensive exploration of property rights and sustainable resource management.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. The Question of Authority
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- Chapter 2. Adirondack Pie: Public and Private
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- Chapter 3. Popular Conception and the Paradox of Wilderness
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- Chapter 4. Conflicting Values: The Permit Process
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- Chapter 5. Land Management: Conflicts over Access to Resources
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