Towards linking environmental law and science
Gaps between environmental science and environmental law may undermine sound environmental decision-making. We link perspectives and insights from science and law to highlight opportunities and challenges at the environmental science-law interface. The objectives of this paper are to assist scientis...
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Main Authors: | Jonathan W. Moore (Author), Linda Nowlan (Author), Martin Olszynski (Author), Aerin L. Jacob (Author), Brett Favaro (Author), Lynda Collins (Author), G.L. Terri-Lynn Wi (Author), Jill Weitz (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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