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DUKE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICY FORUM
Volume VIII
Spring 1998
Number 2
 
ARTICLES
Breaking the Logjam: The Peak Pricing of Congested Urban Roadways Under the Clean Air Act to Improve Air Quality and Reduce Vehicle Miles Traveled
Tirza S. Wahrman
181
 
Economic Incentives and Legal Tools for Private Sector Conservation
Ian Bowles, David Downes, Dana Clark and Marianne Guerin-McManus
209
Current Issues In Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization: How is the Clinton Administration Handling Hazardous Waste?
Thomas A. Rhoads and Jason F. Shogren
245
 
ESSAY
The Seven Degrees of Relevance: Why Should Real-World Environmental Attorneys Care Now About Sustainable Development Policy?
J. B. Ruhl
273
 
RESPONSE
A Reply to Professor Revesz's Response In "The Race to the Bottom and Federal Environmental Legislation"
Joshua D. Sarnoff
295
 
NOTES
Agenda 21 - Chapter 11 - Combating Deforestation: Ecosystem Management
Susan Bucknum
305
NEPA for the Gander: NEPA's Application to Critical Habitat Designations and Other "Benevolent" Federal Action
Jonathan M. Cosco
345