The Human Environment of the Mind: Correcting NEPA Implementation by Treating Environmental Philosophy and Environmental Risk Allocation as Environmental Values Under NEPA
Abstract
This article explores how deeply held philosophies and environmental risk allocation are "real" values in terms of enivronmental impacts, and as such should be considered under NEPA. If this were the case, this would make the operation of NEPA more transparent and efficient.
Keywords
NEPA, environment, environmental law, risk, risk allocation, environmental philosophy, harm
Publication Date
1994
Document Type
Article
Publication Information
46 Hastings Law Journal 85 (1994)
Repository Citation
Flatt, Victor B., "The Human Environment of the Mind: Correcting NEPA Implementation by Treating Environmental Philosophy and Environmental Risk Allocation as Environmental Values Under NEPA" (1994). Faculty Publications. 2281.
https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/faculty_publications/2281