by Emma Weiss '17 & Michael Finewood PhD | Nov 7, 2016 | Environmental Justice, Ethics, Land Use, Recreation, Sustainability
Can park access be increased while still protecting resources? Time for a deeper look into the sometimes-conflicting values of human benefits, public access, and resource protection.
by Jason J. Czarnezki, Johan Elmberg, Magnus Tuvendal | Oct 19, 2016 | Ecology, Ethics, Land Use, Sustainability
For any given property, there are more stakeholders than just the landowner. The latter should not be allowed to deny the former the right to nature’s benefits.
by Alex Hettena M.S. '17 | May 7, 2016 | Animal Welfare, Land Use, Law & Policy, Pace student
Would users still indulge if they knew illegal marijuana production contributes to the death of forest-dwelling animals?
by Nadya Hall | Jun 19, 2014 | Animal Welfare, Creativity, Ecology, Land Use
Nadya Hall is a Pace University student, member of Pace Academy’s Environmental Policy Clinic and Pace Academy summer intern. This post also appears at ePolicy, the Clinic’s blog. Recent Utah State University wildlife biology graduate and Quinney Fellow,...
by John Cronin | Oct 17, 2013 | Climate Change, Energy, Land Use, Law & Policy, Pollution, Sustainability, Technology
By John R. Nolon Editor’s Note: John R. Nolon, a Professor of Law at Pace University School of Law, and counsel to the Law School’s Land Use Law Center, is a renowned pioneer in sustainable land use policy. Here he explains how local zoning can embrace...