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March 01, 1997
Environmental regulation of land use; a growing area of federal and Louisiana environmental law
Michael W. Wascom
Michael W. Wascom
Louisiana State University, Louisiana Sea Grant Legal Program, Baton Rouge, LA, United States
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Environmental Geosciences (1997) 4 (1): 41–46.
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Michael W. Wascom; Environmental regulation of land use; a growing area of federal and Louisiana environmental law. Environmental Geosciences 1997;; 4 (1): 41–46. doi:
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