104 results on '"Curran, Deborah"'
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2. Indigenous Influence and Engagement in Mining Permitting in British Columbia, Canada: Lessons for Sweden and Norway?
3. Applying a science-forward approach to groundwater regulatory design
4. 4 Sustainable Development and Property Rights: Citizen Participation in Dismantling Urban Environmental Regulation in British Columbia
5. Adaptive management in water law: Evaluating Australian (New South Wales) and Canadian (British Columbia) law reform initiatives
6. Resposta ao Comentário sobre “Applying a science-forward approach to groundwater regulatory design (Aplicando uma abordagem científica avançada ao projeto regulatório de águas subterrâneas)”: Artigo publicado no Hydrogeology Journal (2023) 31:853–871, por Deborah Curran, Tom Gleeson e Xander Huggins
7. Hydraulic Fracturing in Canada: Regulation by Moratorium or Specialized Agencies in Landscapes of Aboriginal and Treaty Rights
8. Andragogy and the Socratic Method of Instruction
9. WE ARE DESTROYING THE EARTH FOR VANITY: An Interview with Bev Sellars.
10. Ethnoecology and Indigenous Legal Traditions in Environmental Governance
11. 6. Putting Law in Its Place: Field School Explorations of Indigenous and Colonial Legal Geographies
12. Changing Currents: A Case Study in the Evolution of Water Law in Western Canada
13. Mainstreaming the social sciences in conservation
14. Hydraulic Fracturing in Canada: Regulation by Moratorium or Specialized Agencies in Landscapes of Aboriginal and Treaty Rights
15. Aplicación de un enfoque de avance del conocimiento científico al desarrollo de la legislación sobre aguas subterráneas
16. Leaks in the system: environmental flows, aboriginal rights, and the modernization imperative for water law in British Columbia.
17. Protecting the Coast and Ocean: A Guide to Marine Conservation Law in British Columbia.
18. 'LEGALIZING' THE GREAT BEAR RAINFOREST AGREEMENTS: COLONIAL ADAPTATIONS TOWARD RECONCILIATION AND CONSERVATION.
19. Applying a science-forward approach to groundwater regulatory design
20. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
21. Why Regulation Matters
22. Review of "Decolonizing Canadian Water Policy : Lessons From Indigenous Case Studies"
23. Changing Currents: A Case Study in the Evolution of Water Law in Western Canada
24. Green Development
25. Wicked
26. Vote for De-suburbanization
27. Legal pluralism and environmental governance: the regulatory design potential of Bhutan’s gross national happiness and Canada’s reconciliation approaches
28. Living It Up
29. Don't Touch My Property
30. Federal Government Must Pay for Water to Protect Species Under the Endangered Species Act
31. Conceptualizing the hydrogeothermal setting of Sloquet Hot Springs in the Canadian Cordillera on unceded St'at'imc Territory: an example of a reconciliation-based approach to field geoscience
32. Indigenous Influence and Engagement in Mining Permitting in British Columbia, Canada: Lessons for Sweden and Norway?
33. Wicked: if you feel like community sustainability is a moving target, that's because it is
34. Living it up: the wide range of support for smart growth in Canada promises more livable towns and cities
35. Ǧviḷ̕ás and Snəwayəɬ: Indigenous Laws, Economies, and Relationships with Place Speaking to State Extractions
36. Aboriginal forestry: community management as opportunity and imperative.
37. Conferring legal personality on the world’s rivers: A brief intellectual assessment
38. The adaptation potential of water law in Canada: changing existing water use entitlements
39. Indigenous Processes of Consent: Repoliticizing Water Governance through Legal Pluralism
40. Conservation social science: Understanding and integrating human dimensions to improve conservation
41. Mainstreaming the social sciences in conservation
42. “Legalizing” the Great Bear Rainforest Agreements: Colonial Adaptations Toward Reconciliation and Conservation
43. Conservation social science: Understanding and integrating human dimensions to improve conservation
44. Reflections on public interest environmental lawyering in British Columbia
45. Mainstreaming the social sciences in conservation
46. Adaptive Management in Water Law: Evaluating Australian (New South Wales) and Canadian (British Columbia) Law Reform Initiatives
47. Why regulation matters: the private sector has led Canada's green construction efforts. Now it's time for government to catch up
48. Water Law as a Watershed Endeavour: Federal Inactivity as an Opportunity for Local Initiative.
49. Vote for De-Suburbanization: New Policies are Key to Reining in Sprawl
50. If not here, then perhaps not anywhere: urban growth management as a tool for sustainability planning in British Columbia's capital regional district
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