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Forest Resources Committee

2010-2011 Committee Chair:

Neil C. Johnston, Hand Arendall LLC, Mobile, AL

About Committee

The Forest Resources committee addresses virtually every issue that touches both private and public forest lands. We focus on all legal, policy and practical issues of interest to owners, lenders, trade associations, managers, users and others who are interested in forest lands. Through various programs, we provide information to our committee members that is not available from any other organization.

Committee Resources

Evolution of Natural Resources Law and Policy Evolution of Natural Resources Law and Policy

The contributors to The Evolution of Natural Resources Law and Policy do more than take a look at the past, however: they chart the course of the future as well. Throughout the book shows how the role of the federal government continues to be a complex one, as markets and private actors become more visible participants in the current policy arena.


Endangered Species Act: Law, Policy, and Perspectives, Second Edition Endangered Species Act: Law, Policy, and Perspectives, Second Edition

The Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA) provides a comprehensive approach to the complex problem of species extinction. Endangered Species Act: Law, Policy and Perspectives is an authoritative guide to the history of the ESA, the Act's most critical sections, the twists and turns of its implementation, and the cutting-edge issues facing the protection of endangered wildlife and its habitat. This updated edition serves as a guide for both the novice and the more experienced practitioner to the ins and outs of the ESA.


Basic Practice Series: ESA (Endangered Species Act) Basic Practice Series: ESA (Endangered Species Act)

This guide to the Endangered Species Act explains the statute and the regulations implementing the Act. Topics covered include: Listing and critical habitat designation; Conservation: Section 7(a)(1) and recovery planning; Prohibited acts and penalties; Section 7 consultation; Incidental take permits; The Section 7 exemption process; State/federal interactions under the ESA; International applications; Experimental populations; and Citizen suits, standing and procedure.


Global Climate Change and U.S. Law Global Climate Change and U.S. Law

Global Climate Change and U.S. Law provides comprehensive coverage of the country's law as it relates to global climate change. After a summary of the factual and scientific background, Part I outlines the international and national legal framework of climate change regulation and associated litigation. Part II describes emerging regional, state and local actions, and includes a 50-state survey. Part III covers issues of concern to corporations, including disclosure, fiduciary duties, insurance, and subsidies. Part IV examines the legal aspects of efforts to reduce greenhouse gases, such as voluntary efforts, emissions trading, and carbon sequestration. Global Climate Change and U.S. Law includes key resource aids, including a glossary of climate related terms; a list of acronyms; extensive endnotes; and a comprehensive index.

Leadership

Chair:
Neil C. Johnston

Vice Chairs:
Committee Newsletters
Quinn Williams

Membership
Candace D. Johnson

Programs
Harmony A. Simmons

Public Service
Tracy K. Arthur

Technology
Michael C. Robinson

The Year in Review
Ryan L. Woody

Additional (Programs)
Christopher C. Criglow

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