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Mountain Resorts By Julia LeMense

Mountain Resorts by Julia LeMense


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Mountain Resorts analyzes whether the law protects the ecological systems of mountains from the adverse impacts associated with resorts, examining how it might better recognize the value of the mountain ecosystem.

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Mountain Resorts: Ecology and the Law by Julia LeMense

Mountains are the home of significant ecological resources - wildlife habitat, higher elevation plant systems, steep slopes, delicate soils and water systems. These resources are subject to very visible and growing pressures, most of which are caused by the unique features of mountains. Using as case studies four mountain resorts in the US and Canada, this book analyzes the extent to which the law protects the ecological systems of mountains from the adverse impacts associated with the development, operation and expansion of resorts. In order to examine these issues, Mountain Resorts takes an interdisciplinary approach, with contributions from ecologists and lawyers who focus on ski-related activities, increasing four-season use of the mountains and expanding residential, commercial and recreational development at the mountains' base. Its analysis of an array of US and Canadian federal, state and local laws provides a multifaceted exploration of the intersection of ecology and the law at mountain resorts.

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'Reading this book has made me want to read others in the Ecology and the Law in Modern Society series...' Mountain Research and Development 'A lucid analysis of the effects of mountain ski resorts on the environment. Applying the ecosystem concept - analyzing the movements of organisms, materials and water between landscape positions - to case studies in New England and Canada, Milne et al. provide an important critique of how ecology can work with the law to protect mountain ecosystems.' William H. Schlesinger, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, USA 'Ski resorts are often focal points of conflict, with lawyers and ecologists in opposing camps. This fascinating book shows that their perspectives are complementary, and that such an interdisciplinary approach is required to understand and move forward with the management of mountain areas in a complex and increasingly uncertain world.' Martin Price, University of the Highlands and Islands, UK 'As a boy my friends and I skied at Killington in Vermont every chance we got. We didn't ski a collection of trails; we skied the mountain . The authors of Mountain Resorts challenge environmental law to do the same thing - to manage mountain resort areas not as a forest here, a stream there, a meadow there, but as ecosystems. Using four mountain resort case studies, including my boyhood slopes at Killington, the book meticulously evaluates existing approaches and finds them lacking. The authors chart a clear path for the evolution of legal regimes and scientific research. The result is a book that offers lessons in ecosystem management law going far beyond mountain resorts.' J.B. Ruhl, Florida State University, USA

About Julia LeMense

Janet E Milne is a Professor of law at Vermont Law School, USA.

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface; The landscape of this book, Janet E. Milne; Part I The Mountain Ecosystem: An ecosystem approach to mountain resorts, Ross A. Virginia; Plant communities and vegetation processes in the mountain landscape, G. Richard Strimbeck; Water quality and quantity in the mountain environment, James B. Shanley and Beverley Wemple; Effects of mountain resorts on wildlife, Allan M. Strong, Christopher C. Rimmer, Kent P. McFarland and Kimberley Hagen. Part II Loon Mountain, New Hampshire: United States federal law and mountain resort development in the National Forest, Roger Fleming; An introduction to Loon Mountain and the Loon Resort; The legal foundation for the South Mountain expansion proposal: the early permits and the forest management planning regime; The South Mountain expansion: did the National Forest Planning and Environmental Impact Statement Framework cause decision-makers to take an ecosystem-based approach?; Can other federal laws contribute to an ecosystem-based approach to resort development?; Conclusions from the Loon Resort experience. Part III Whiteface Mountain Ski Center, New York: Olympic legacies and Adirondack Park plans, John S. Banta; An introduction to the Whiteface Mountain Ski Center and the legal framework; The legal regime affecting Whiteface Mountain: does it take an ecological approach?; The legal regime affecting private lands around Whiteface: does it take an ecological approach?; Conclusion. Part IV Killington Resort, Vermont: Can a mountain ecosystem be protected when the law protects its parts? The case of Vermont's Act 250 and Killington resort, Julia LeMense and Jonathan Isham; An introduction to Killington Resort, its expansion plans, and the issues; Vermont's Act 250 and the early battles at Parker's Gore East; Expansion in the wake of Parker's Gore East: The interconnect, the Woodward reservoir, and the resort Village; Conclusion. Part V Mont Temblant, Quebec: Canadian law and the ecological footprint of a 4-season resort, Jane Matthews Glenn; An introduction to Mont Tremblant and the issues; Intrawest's development of the skiable domain; Base camps, golf courses and land protection at the Mountain's Base; Legal diversity and legal ecosystems. Part VI: A Vision for the Mountains: The challenge of joining ecology with the law: a vision for the mountains, Janet E. Milne and Ross A.Virginia; Index.

Additional information

NPB9780754623151
9780754623151
0754623157
Mountain Resorts: Ecology and the Law by Julia LeMense
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2009-02-16
490
N/A
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