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Creating the Law of Environmentally Sustainable Economic Development
Pace Environmental Law Review (2011)
  • John C. Dernbach
Abstract

This article argues that a key to sustainability is redirecting the law of economic development. From a historical perspective, sustainable development is an effort to integrate environmental protection and restoration with development. As a result, it is not possible to fully understand sustainable development unless we understand what development means. While that term is reasonably well understood at the international level, our closest analogue in the United States is not development in general but rather economic development. A great many recently enacted laws that move the United States toward sustainability can be understood as economic development laws. By understanding these laws and their common characteristics, we may better understand how to move more rapidly and effectively toward sustainability.

Keywords
  • sustainable development,
  • sustainability,
  • economic development,
  • development,
  • environmental law,
  • renewable energy,
  • energy efficiency,
  • sustainable communities,
  • Cash for Clunkers,
  • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Publication Date
Spring 2011
Citation Information
John C. Dernbach. "Creating the Law of Environmentally Sustainable Economic Development" Pace Environmental Law Review Vol. 28 (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_dernbach/97/