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Environmental Regulation of Real Property Enables You to Anticipate and Solve a Wide Range of Environmental Law Problems

Posted on: Friday, 17 February 2006, 09:00 CST

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c32949) has announced the addition of Environmental Regulation of Real Property to their offering.

Environmental Regulation of Real Property enables you to anticipate and solve a wide range of environmental law problems - hazardous waste clean-up liability, coastal zone and wetlands management, including wetlands restoration and enhancement, and the regulation of land to control air and water quality. Areas of law covered include constitutional law, real estate law, litigation, and even corporate transactions.

Environmental Regulation of Real Property explains what types of state and local laws and regulations you should be on the lookout for - as well as the common law tort standards you should anticipate. It also includes guidance, complete with forms and checklists, on how to conduct due diligence reviews and environmental audits. This book is updated as needed, generally two times each year.

Contents Include:

Chapter 1.

Introduction

Chapter 2.

Natural Constraints on Development

Chapter 3.

Constitutional Environmental Law

Chapter 4.

Environmental Impact Assessment

Chapter 5.

Critical Area Controls

Chapter 6.

Historic and Archeological Sites

Chapter 7.

Aesthetic Controls

Chapter 8.

Noise Controls

Chapter 9.

Solar Energy Access

Chapter 10.

Flood Plain Controls

Chapter 11.

Wetlands

Chapter 12.

Water Courses

Chapter 13.

Aquifer Protection

Chapter 14.

Drinking Water Quality Regulation

Chapter 15.

Prime Agricultural Land

Chapter 16.

Air Resources and Land Use

Chapter 17.

Coastal Zone Management

Chapter 18.

Regional Land Use Controls

Chapter 19.

Real Property Taxes and Environmental Land Use Controls

Chapter 20.

Energy Implications

Chapter 21.

Siting New Developments and Modifying or Expanding Existing Uses

Chapter 22.

Hazardous Materials and Wastes

Chapter 23.

Solid Waste

Chapter 24.

Wildlife Habitat

Chapter 25.

Environmental Due Diligence for Real Estate Transactions

Index

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c32949


Source: Business Wire

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