
Article
From Coase to Collaborative Property Decision-Making: Green Economy Innovation
Tulane Journal of Technology & Intellectual Property
(2011)
Abstract
This Article considers the advantages and disadvantages of market-based program design, natural gas regulation, and enhanced international understanding. Transitioning to a green economy involves dedicating efforts towards environmentally sound energy innovation. RGGI, natural gas, and climate change represent sustainability challenges. Optimizing cooperative transboundary green innovation can facilitate inclusive decision-making just as public participation by civil society can help economies transition to environmentally sound energy use. Building upon progress made in the human rights and environment fields can advance both and enhance resilience.
Keywords
- Green Economy Innovation,
- Collaborative Property Decision-Making,
- RGGI cap & trade,
- natural gas,
- fracking,
- hydraulic fracturing,
- international law UNFCCC,
- climate change,
- sustainable development,
- environmentally sound energy,
- public participation,
- environmental justice Aarhus,
- human right resilience
Disciplines
- Administrative Law,
- Agriculture Law,
- Antitrust and Trade Regulation,
- Banking and Finance Law,
- Civil Rights and Discrimination,
- Comparative and Foreign Law,
- Dispute Resolution and Arbitration,
- Energy and Utilities Law,
- Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law,
- Environmental Law,
- Human Rights Law,
- Indian and Aboriginal Law,
- International Law,
- Land Use Law,
- Law and Economics,
- Law and Politics,
- Law and Society,
- Legal Education,
- Legal History,
- Legal Profession,
- Legal Writing and Research,
- Legislation,
- Litigation,
- Military, War, and Peace,
- Natural Resources Law,
- Oil, Gas, and Mineral Law,
- Organizations Law,
- Other Law,
- Property Law and Real Estate,
- Public Law and Legal Theory,
- Science and Technology Law,
- Social Welfare Law,
- State and Local Government Law,
- Taxation-Federal,
- Taxation-State and Local and
- Water Law
Publication Date
2011
Citation Information
Prof. Elizabeth Burleson. "From Coase to Collaborative Property Decision-Making: Green Economy Innovation" Tulane Journal of Technology & Intellectual Property Vol. 14 (2011) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/elizabeth_burleson/31/