IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Research Studies

Land use law for sustainable development

This volume, the proceedings of the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law 2004 Nairobi Colloquium, surveys global experience in implementing land use policies along the sustainable development continuum. Some chapters discuss the challenges of implementing sustainable land use policies in different regions, revealing problems common to all jurisdictions and highlighting other more unique obstacles to sustainability. Other contributions address new approaches to sustainable land use, such as reforms to property rights regimes and environmental law. Comparative approaches enrich the analysis.

Author(s)
Chalifour, Nathalie J.
Kameri-Mbote, Patricia
Lye, Lin Heng
Nolon, John R.

Compendium of sustainable energy laws

This volume is a companion to The Law of Energy for Sustainable Development. Here the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law assembles for the first time a volume of legal instruments which can be recognized as constituting the core of the law of energy for sustainable development. This volume will be an essential reference for all those involved in environmental and energy research.

Author(s)
Ottinger, Richard L.
Robinson, Nicholas A.
Tafur, Victor

The law of energy for sustainable development

The research focus for the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law in 2003 was a timely and challenging one, entitled 'The Law of Energy for Sustainable Development'. As contemporary world politics demonstrates, energy resources and generation are crucial issues facing the international community. As research on energy law, at the international, regional, and national level is in its infancy, the insights provided by the contributors to this volume are a significant addition to the field.

Author(s)
Bradbrook, Adrian J.
Lyster, Rosemary
Ottinger, Richard L.
Wang, Xi
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