,«v Kt*eJ on several months* of con*ulta*
ii, Ti experts public
/,tliaaK The is
that the Government a
protection policy
w ill allow no overall net of the
Nation's
will
fix actively and create wetlands.
for cutting
the provision of improved incen-
for private wetlands owners to

for the public
and cutting acquisi-
preservation programs, and
effective and evenhanded regula-

for improving the
and management process
involve planning for protection and

information and educa^
improved regulatory programs,
The Forum emphasizes establishing the
of wetlands protection and restora-
as a national goal, delegating

wetlands regulatory responsibili-
ties to qualified States, and requiring the

to to every 5
on in achieving the wet-
Twenty-four
are listed.
Other Resources
Ft, and Emily W.B.
the
A in Land-Use
Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJt
1 344pp. for $13 torn the

Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers
University Press, Building 4051,
Campos, New Brunswick, NJ 08903,
(908)932-1766.

Salvesen, David, Three Approaches to
Development in Wetlands,** Urban Land,
August 1989, pp. 34-35.

Want, William L, Law of Wetlands
Regulation,
Clark Boardman Company, Ltd.f
New York, NY, 1989, 688pp. Available for
$110 from Clark Boardman Company, Ltd.,
375 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014,
(212)929-7500.

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