ALEJANDRO E. CAMACHO UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE SCHOOL OF LAW 401 EAST PELTASON DRIVE, 4500-A IRVINE, CA 92697-8000 [email protected] ● (949) 824-4160 (office) ● (949) 824-5652 (facsimile) ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE Chancellor’s Professor of Law, 2020 - Present Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development, 2022 - Present Faculty Director, UCI Law Center for Land, Environment, and Natural Resources, 2011 - Present Professor of Political Science (courtesy), 2011 - Present Professor of Law, 2011 - 2020; Acting Professor of Law, 2010 - 2011; Visiting Professor, 2009 - 2010 Courses: Environmental Law; Property; Environmental Law Practicum; Regulatory Design and Innovation University Service: Provost’s Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability Work Group (2021- Present); Solutions that Scale (Affiliate, 2021-Present); Merage Center for Global Leadership & Sustainability (Academic Advisory Board, 2019-Present); Water UCI (Affiliate, 2017-Present); Law School Dean Search Committee (Chair, 2021-2022); Academic Senate Task Force on Climate Change (2021); Annual Latino Excellence and Achievement Dinner, Planning Comm. and Awards Subcomm. (2017-2021); Hellman Fellowship Program Advisory Panel (2019); UCI Oceans (Steering Comm., 2015- 18); Environment Institute (Steering Comm., 2012-13; Affiliate, 2010-13; Search Comm., 2010-11); Academic Sen ate, Council on Student Experience (2012-15); Newkirk Center for Science & Society (Affiliate, 2010-13). Law School Service: Mentoring Comm. (Chair, 2022-Present); Intellectual Life Comm. (2022-Present); Appointments Comm. (2010-11, 2018-21; 2022-Present; Chair, 2018-19; Interim Chair, 2020; Co-chair, 2020-2021); Center for Biotechnology and Global Health Policy (Affiliate, 2015-Present); Faculty Advisor, Environmental Law Society (2009-Present); Faculty Advisor, Latinx Law Student Association (2017-Present); Strategic Planning Comm. (2021-Present); Promotion & Tenure Comm. (2011-12, 2014- 15) & Subcomm. (2012-14, 2016-17, 2019-20); Ad Hoc Comm. on Mentoring (2016-17); Intellectual Life Comm. (2013-14, 2015-16); Jessup Competition Selection Comm. (2011); Self-Study Comm. (2010); Student Affairs Comm. (2009-10). YALE LAW SCHOOL, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT Florence Rogatz Visiting Professor of Law, Fall 2017 Courses: Environmental Law; Regulatory Design NOTRE DAME LAW SCHOOL Associate Professor of Law, 2005-2010 Courses: Environmental Law; Property; Regulatory Reform & Innovation University and Law School Service: Faculty Fellow, Institute for Latino Studies (2008-2010); Affiliated Faculty, Notre Dame Global Linkages of Biology, Env’t, & Society Program (2005-2010); Admissions 1 18-Jan-23 Comm. (2006-2007); Loan Repayment Assistance Program Comm. (2007-2010); Faculty Advisor, Hispanic Law Students Ass’n (2007-2008); Faculty Advisor, Environmental Law Society (2005-2010). LONDON LAW CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM Associate Professor of Law, Fall 2008 Course: Regulatory Reform & Innovation GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER Research Fellow and Adjunct Professor of Law, 2003-2005 Course: Environmental Ethics and the Professional Role BOSTON COLLEGE, POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Visiting Lecturer in Law, 1997-1998 Course: Environmental Law HONORS AND AWARDS Top Twenty Article of the Year, FIFTEENTH ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICY ANNUAL REVIEW, ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE AND VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL (awarded for Beyond Preemption, Toward Metropolitan Governance, 39 STAN. ENVTL. L.J. 125-198 (2020) (with Nicholas J. Marantz)). Elected Fellow, American Bar Foundation, 2020-Present. Nominee, 2L/3L Professor of the Year, U.C. IRVINE SCHOOL OF LAW, 2019-20. Top Ranked U.S. Legal Scholars for Interdisciplinary Scholarly Impact, 2019 (ranked thirty-first). Elected Member, AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE, 2017-Present. Top Five Environmental Law Article of the Year, LAND USE AND ENVIRONMENT LAW REVIEW (awarded for Going the Way of the Dodo: De-Extinction, Dualisms, and Reframing Conservation, 92 WASH. U. L. REV. 849 (2015)). Nominee, 2L/3L Professor of the Year, U.C. IRVINE SCHOOL OF LAW, 2015-16. Honorable Mention, NINTH ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICY ANNUAL REVIEW, ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE AND VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL (awarded for Going the Way of the Dodo: De- Extinction, Dualisms, and Reframing Conservation, 92 WASH. U. L. REV. 849 (2015)). 2010 Recipient, Walton H. Hamilton Prize for Outstanding Scholarship, YALE LAW SCHOOL, JOURNAL ON REGULATION, 2010. Top Five Environmental Law Article of the Year, LAND USE AND ENVIRONMENT LAW REVIEW (awarded for Assisted Migration: Redefining Nature and Natural Resource Law under Climate Change, 27 YALE J. ON REG. 171 (2010)). Top Five Land Use Law Article of the Year, LAND USE AND ENVIRONMENT LAW REVIEW (awarded for Mustering the Missing Voices: A Collaborative Model for Fostering Equality, Community Involvement and Adaptive Planning in Land Use Decisions, Installment One, 24 STAN. ENVTL. L.J. 3 (2005)). 2 18-Jan-23 PUBLICATIONS Books and Book Chapters TEACHER’S MANUAL, PROPERTY: CASES & MATERIALS, FIFTH EDITION (with James Charles Smith and Edward J. Larson) (Aspen 2022). PROPERTY: CASES & MATERIALS, FIFTH EDITION (with James Charles Smith and Edward J. Larson) (Aspen 2022). REORGANIZING GOVERNMENT: A FUNCTIONAL AND DIMENSIONAL FRAMEWORK (with Robert L. Glicksman) (NYU PRESS 2019) (reviewed by Joel A. Mintz, 5 ADMIN. L. REV. ACCORD 81-84 (2019); P. Lermack, 57 CHOICE 695 (2020); Antonio Villalpando Acuña, 29 GESTIÓN Y POLÍTICA PÚBLICA 503-509 (2020)). Managing ecosystem effects in an era of rapid climate change, in CLIMATE CHANGE LAW 555-566 (ELGAR, DANIEL FARBER & MARJAN PEETERS, EDS. 2016). Maintaining Resilience in the Face of Climate Change, in SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL RESILIENCE AND LAW 235- 264 (COLUMBIA UNIV. PRESS 2014) (with T. Douglas Beard). Managing Adaptation: Developing a Learning Infrastructure in the United States’ Federal System, in IMPLEMENTING ADAPTATION STRATEGIES BY LEGAL, ECONOMIC AND PLANNING INSTRUMENTS ON CLIMATE CHANGE 41-54 (SPRINGER 2014). Law Journal Articles and Essays In the Anthropocene: Adaptive Law, Ecological Health, and Biotechnologies, LAW, INNOVATION & TECH. (forthcoming 2023). Six Priority Recommendations for Improving Conservation under the ESA, 51 ENVTL. L. REP. 10785-10804 (with Melissa L. Kelly & Ya-Wei Li) (2021). Designing Regulation Across Organizations: Assessing the Functions and Dimensions of Governance, 15 REG. & GOVERNANCE S102-S122 (2021) (with Robert L. Glicksman) (peer reviewed). Structured to Fail: Lessons from The Trump Administration’s Faulty Pandemic Planning and Response, 10 MICH. J. ENVTL. & ADMIN. L. 329-81 (2021) (with Robert L. Glicksman). De- and Re-constructing Public Governance for Biodiversity Conservation, 73 VAND. L. REV. 1585-1641 (2020). Beyond Preemption, Toward Metropolitan Governance, 39 STAN. ENVTL. L.J. 125-198 (2020) (with Nicholas J. Marantz). The Trump Card: Tarnishing Planning, Democracy, and the Environment, 50 ENVTL. L. REP. 10281-89 (2020) (with Robert L. Glicksman). Bulldozing Infrastructure Planning and the Environment through Trump’s Executive Order 13807, 91 U. COLO. L. REV. 511 (2020). Mitigating Climate Change through Transportation and Land Use Policy, 49 ENVTL. L. REP. 10473-92 (2019) (with Melissa L. Kelly, Nicholas J. Marantz, and Gabriel Weil). 3 18-Jan-23 Improving Water Quality and Ecosystem Health in California’s Marine Managed Areas, 48 ENVTL. L. REP. 10818-36 (2018) (with Elizabeth Taylor and Stephanie Talavera). Assessing State Laws and Resources for Endangered Species Protection, 47 ENVTL. L. REP. 10837 (2017) (with Michael Robinson-Dorn, Asena Yildiz, and Tara Teegarden). Legal Adaptive Capacity: How Program Goals and Processes Shape Federal Land Adaptation to Climate Change, 87 U. COLO. L. REV. 711-826 (2016) (with Robert L. Glicksman). Emerging Regulatory Experiments in Permit Process Coordination for Endangered Species and Aquatic Resources in California, 46 ENVTL. L. REP. 10131 (2016) (with Elizabeth Taylor, Melissa Kelly, & Stephanie Talavera). Lessons from Area-Wide Multi-Agency Habitat Conservation Plans in California, 46 ENVTL. L. REP. 10222 (2016) (with Elizabeth Taylor and Melissa Kelly). Going the Way of the Dodo: De-Extinction, Dualisms, and Reframing Conservation, 92 WASH. U. L. REV. 849-906 (2015) (reprinted in David L. Callies & J.B. Ruhl, eds., LAND USE & ENV’T L. REV. 319-378 (Thomson Reuters 2016-2017) (peer reviewed)). Functional Government in 3-D, 51 HARV. J. ON LEGIS. 19-88 (2014) (with Robert L. Glicksman). Community Benefits Agreements: A Symptom, Not the Antidote, of Bilateral Land Use Regulation, 78 BROOKLYN L. REV. 355-383 (2013) (invited). Transforming the Means and Ends of Natural Resource Management, 89 N.C. L. REV. 1405-54 (2011). A Learning Collaboratory: Improving Federal Climate Change Adaptation Planning, 2011 BYU L. REV. 1821-61 (2011). Assisted Migration: Redefining Nature and Natural Resource Law under Climate Change, 27 YALE J. ON REG. 171-255 (2010) (reprinted in A. Daniel Tarlock & David L. Callies eds., LAND USE & ENV’T L. REV. (Thomson West 2011) (peer reviewed)). Collaborative Planning and Adaptive Management in Glen Canyon: A Cautionary Tale, 35 COLUM. J. ENVTL. L. 1-55 (2010) (with Lawrence Susskind & Todd Schenk). Adapting Governance to Climate Change: Managing Uncertainty through a Learning Infrastructure, 59 EMORY L. J. 1-77 (2009) (excerpted in JOEL A. MINTZ, ET AL., A PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (CAROLINA ACADEMIC PRESS) (2017). Beyond Conjecture: Learning about Ecosystem Management from the Glen Canyon Dam Experiment, 8 NEV. L. J. 942-63 (2008) (invited). Can Regulation Evolve? Lessons from a Study in Maladaptive Management, 55 UCLA L. REV. 293-358 (2007) (reprinted in J. B. RUHL, ED., PROPERTY LAW (EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING) (2020)). Mustering the Missing Voices: A Collaborative Model for Fostering Equality, Community Involvement and Adaptive Planning in Land Use Decisions, Installment Two, 24 STAN. ENVTL. L.J. 269-330 (2005) (reprinted in Patricia Salkin ed., ZONING & PLAN. L. HANDBOOK 945-1017 (Thomson West 2006) (peer reviewed)). Mustering the Missing Voices: A Collaborative Model for Fostering Equality, Community Involvement and Adaptive Planning in Land Use Decisions, Installment One, 24 STAN. ENVTL. L.J. 3-69 (2005) (reprinted in 4 18-Jan-23 A. Daniel Tarlock & David L Callies eds., LAND USE & ENV’T L. REV. 119-181 (Thomson West 2006) (peer reviewed)) (reprinted in Patricia Salkin ed., ZONING & PLAN. L. HANDBOOK 863-943 (Thomson West 2006) (peer reviewed)). Science Articles Regulatory Fragmentation: An Unexamined Barrier to Species Conservation Under Climate Change (with Jason S. McLachlan), 3 FRONTIERS IN CLIMATE 735608 (2021), doi: 10.3389/fclim.2021.735608 (reprinted in J.B. RUHL, ET AL., EDS., COORDINATING CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AS RISK MANAGEMENT 54-61 (2022). Governing Complexity: Integrating science, governance, and law to manage accelerating change in the globalized commons (with Barbara Cosens, J.B. Ruhl, Niko Soininen, Lance Gunderson, Brian Chaffin, Robin Craig, Holly Doremus, Robert Glicksman, Rhett Larson, Antti Belinskij, Jukka Simila, Anna-Stiina Heiskanen, and Thorsten Blenckner), 118 PROC. NATL. ACAD. SCI. e2102798118 (2021). Managed Relocation: Integrating the Scientific, Regulatory, and Ethical Challenges (with Mark Schwartz et al.), 62 BIOSCIENCE 732-743 (2012). A Critical Assessment of Collaborative Adaptive Management in Practice (with Lawrence Susskind and Todd Schenk), 49 J. APPLIED ECOLOGY 47-51 (2011). Reassessing Conservation Goals in a Changing Climate (with Holly Doremus, Jason McLachlan, & Ben Minteer), ISSUES IN SCI. & TECH., Summer 2010, 21-26. Multidimensional evaluation of managed relocation (with David Richardson et al.), 106 PROC. NATL. ACAD. SCI. 9721-24 (2009). Reports Tap into Resilience: Pathways for Localized Water Infrastructure, CLEANR BRIEFING REPORT (with Melissa L. Kelly, Cynthia Koehler, and Caroline Koch) (2021). The Six Priority Recommendations for Improving Conservation under the Federal Endangered Species Act, CLEANR BRIEFING REPORT (with Melissa L. Kelly & Ya-Wei Li) (2021). CLIMATE, ENERGY, JUSTICE: THE POLICY PATH TO A JUST TRANSITION FOR AN ENERGY-HUNGRY AMERICA (2020) (with Shalanda H. Baker, William W. Buzbee, Daniel Farber, Robert L. Fischman, Victor Flatt, Robert L. Glicksman, Alice Kaswan, Alexandra B. Klass, Christine A. Klein, Sarah Krakoff, Joel A. Mintz, Uma Outka, Dave Owen, Daniel J. Rohlf, Karen Sokol, Joseph Tomain, Hannah J. Wiseman, and Sandra B. Zellmer). Memo to the Next President: A Progressive Vision of Government and Protective Safeguards, CENTER FOR PROGRESSIVE REFORM (Aug. 2016) (with David Driesen, Robert Glicksman, Thomas McGarity, Sidney Shapiro, Joseph Tomain, Robert Verchick, and James Goodwin). Making Good Use of Adaptive Management, CENTER FOR PROGRESSIVE REFORM WHITE PAPER # 1104 (2011) (with Holly Doremus, William L. Andreen, Daniel A. Farber, Robert L. Glicksman, Dale Goble, Bradley C. Karkkainen, Daniel Rohlf, A. Dan Tarlock, Sandra B. Zellmer, Shana Jones, and Yee Huang). Shorter Legal and Other Publications Biden Picks Conservation Advocate Tracy Stone-Manning to Lead the Bureau of Land Management. Here are Five Priorities for Our Public Lands, CPRBLOG (April 23, 2021). 5 18-Jan-23 Opinion Analysis: Court favors deliberative-process privilege protections over FOIA transparency goals, SCOTUSblog (Mar. 6, 2021) (with Melissa Kelly). Argument analysis: Court considers bright-line and case-specific standards for the Freedom of Information Act’s “deliberative process” privilege, SCOTUSblog (Nov. 4, 2020) (with Melissa L. Kelly). Case preview: Court will consider the scope of transparency under the Freedom of Information Act’s key “deliberative process” privilege, SCOTUSblog (Oct. 30, 2020) (with Melissa L. Kelly). The Trump Administration’s Latest Unconstitutional Power Grab, REG. REV. (Aug. 24, 2020) (with Robert L. Glicksman). The Shape of Water After County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund, REG. REV. (July 28, 2020) (with Melissa Kelly) (highlighted in SCOTUSblog). The Trump Administration’s Pandemic Response is Structured to Fail, REG. REV. (May 19, 2020) (with Robert L. Glicksman). Trump is trying to cripple the environment and democracy, THE HILL (Jan. 18, 2020) (with Robert L. Glicksman). How to Improve Allocations of Regulatory Authority, REG. REV. (Oct. 22, 2019) (with Robert L. Glicksman). A Better Approach to Factoring Federalism Considerations into Regulatory Strategies, NOTICE & COMMENT (Oct. 14, 2019) (with Robert L. Glicksman). Trump’s Decision to Hamstring California’s Climate Authority Is Illogical and Uninformed, THE REVELATOR (Oct. 4, 2019) (with Robert L. Glicksman). Trump administration rollbacks disable environmental planning and democracy, THE HILL (Sept. 3, 2019). What President Trump’s Infrastructure Agenda Gets Wrong, REG. REV. (May 6, 2019). A defeat on offshore drilling extends the Trump administration’s losing streak in court, THE CONVERSATION (April 9, 2019) (with Robert Glicksman), (republished in CHICAGO TRIBUNE, HOUSTON CHRONICLE, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER). Acclimatizing Conservation, BLARB (Feb. 4, 2019). Blind focus on ‘energy dominance’ may cripple Endangered Species Act, THE HILL (Oct. 4, 2018) (with Melissa Kelly). Turning power over to states won’t improve protection for endangered species, THE CONVERSATION (Jan. 11, 2018) (with Michael Robinson-Dorn) (republished in LOS ANGELES TIMES, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, CHICAGO TRIBUNE, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, and other news outlets). Wildlife laws aren't ready for the return of extinct species, AXIOS (June 22, 2017). Congress Wants Land Agency to Ignore the Facts and Future, CPRBLOG (Feb. 28, 2017) (with Robert Glicksman). Legal Adaptive Capacity and How Agencies Respond to Change¸ REGBLOG (Aug. 8, 2016). 6 18-Jan-23 On Climate Change Preparation, Record of Land Management Agencies Is Mixed, CPRBLOG (July 20, 2016) (with Robert Glicksman). Going the Way of the Dodo: De-Extinction, Dualisms, and Reframing Conservation, 46 ENVTL. L. REP. 10701 (2016) (peer reviewed). A Visionary but Flawed Program Needs to Evolve, 33 ENVIRONMENTAL FORUM 50 (May/June 2016). Climate Change by Administrative Law?, DAILY J. (Feb. 18, 2016) (with Joseph F. C. DiMento). Foreword: Environmental Law at UCI, 1 UC IRVINE L. REV. 1081-89 (2012) (with Michael Robinson-Dorn and Joseph DiMento). Why Federal Climate Change Legislation Shouldn't Stop States from Innovating in Adaptation Efforts, CPRBLOG (May 27, 2010). On Adaptation, Kerry-Lieberman Climate Bill Largely Similar to ACES, But Drops Several Provisions and Provides Less Money, CPRBLOG (May 14, 2010). Climate Change Adaptation Still Being Given Short Shrift in Local, State, and Federal Government, CPRBLOG (November 09, 2009). Boxer-Kerry Centralizes Procedures for Adaptation but Lacks Substantive Guidance, CPRBLOG (October 07, 2009). Interior's Initiative on Adaptation Will Need to Overcome a Legacy of Inaction, CPRBLOG (September 18, 2009). Tweaking the Climate Change Adaptation Proposal, CPRBLOG (May 05, 2009). Waxman-Markey: Adaptation, CPRBLOG (April 07, 2009) (with Holly Doremus). Climate Change and Regulatory Fragmentation in the Great Lakes Basin, 17 MICH. ST. J. INT’L L. 139-54 (2008). Mustering the Missing Voices, NOTRE DAME LAWYER, Fall 2006, at 24. New Source Review Reform: Federal Clean Air Act at a Crossroads, with Robert M. Sussman et al., 23 NO. 24 ANDREWS HAZARDOUS WASTE LITIG. REP. 10 (2003). CERCLA Rights and Liabilities, with Gene A. Lucero et al., SF32 ALI-ABA 1 (2000). Book Note, 10 HARV. J.L. & TECH. 689 (1997) (reviewing HENRY J. PERRITT, JR., LAW AND THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY). Case Study 6: San Marcos Creek Special Area Management Plan, in MITIGATION BANKING: THEORY AND PRACTICE (LINDELL L. MARSH ET AL. EDS., ISLAND PRESS, 1996). Case Study 4: Riverside County Habitat Conservation Plan, in MITIGATION BANKING: THEORY AND PRACTICE (LINDELL L. MARSH ET AL. EDS., ISLAND PRESS, 1996). 7 18-Jan-23 Works in Progress The Endangered Species Act, in GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE AND U.S. LAW, THIRD EDITION (MICHAEL B. GERRARD, JODY FREEMAN & MICHAEL BERGER, EDS.) (ABA forthcoming 2022). ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: LAW AND POLICY, NINTH EDITION (with Robert L. Glicksman, William W. Buzbee, Daniel R. Mandelker, and Emily Hammond) (Aspen forthcoming 2023). TEACHER’S MANUAL, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: LAW AND POLICY, NINTH EDITION (with Robert L. Glicksman, William W. Buzbee, Daniel R. Mandelker, and Emily Hammond) (Aspen forthcoming 2023). A Short History of U.S. Environmental Protection (with Brigham Daniels) (under contract with NYU PRESS). Synthetic Conservation (with David Dana). PRESENTATIONS AND SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS Speaker, The Future of Conservation Law, BIODIVERSITY CONFERENCE, LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL, April 7, 2022 (invited). Speaker, Reconsidering Conservation Governance in the Anthropocene, STANFORD LAW SCHOOL, Oct. 12, 2022. Speaker, Reconsidering Conservation Governance in the Anthropocene, UNIV. OF CALIF., IRVINE, Sept. 21, 2022. Presenter, Environmental Law and Ethics in the Anthropocene, Reimagining UCI in a Climate-Changed World, UNIV. OF CALIF., IRVINE, April 18, 2022. Panelist, Recommendations, Implementation of the Endangered Species Act, U.S. DEPT. OF INTERIOR, April 12, 2022. Presenter, The Future of Conservation? Law and Ethics in the Anthropocene, NORTHWESTERN UNIV. LAW SCHOOL, March 17, 2022. Participant, ESA § 7(a)(1) Scoping Workshop, DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE, Sept. 17, 2021, and Oct. 21, 2021. Judge and Commenter, Sabin Colloquium on Innovative Environmental Law Scholarship, COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL, May 20-21, 2021. Speaker, The Future of Conservation? Law and Ethics in the Anthropocene, Current Issues in Air Quality, Climate and Energy, DEPTS. OF CHEMISTRY & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, UNIV. OF CALIF., IRVINE, May 10, 2021. Panelist, Extinction: Solutions for Species on the Brink Conference, UNIV. OF CALIF., IRVINE, Feb. 10, 2021. Speaker, Beyond Substance and Process: Exploring the Structural Dimensions and Functions of Government Authority, UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA., Feb. 5, 2021. Keynote Speaker, Technologies and modalities of regulation, CONSTITUTIONALIZING THE ANTHROPOCENE, TILBURG UNIV., Tilburg, Netherlands, Dec. 3-4, 2020. 8 18-Jan-23 Speaker, Reorganizing Government, DEP’T. URB. PLAN. & PUB. POL’Y, UNIV. OF CALIF., IRVINE, Nov. 16, 2020. Panelist, The Role of Governance Structure in Promoting Effective and Adaptive Public Policy, ASSOCIATION FOR PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT 2020 FALL RESEARCH CONFERENCE, Nov. 13, 2020. Speaker, Promoting Adaptive Structural Governance, OVERSIGHT AND ACCOUNTABILITY CONFERENCE, AMERICAN UNIV. WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW, Nov. 6, 2020. Speaker, Neglecting Government Organization in Pandemic Planning and Response, THE C. BOYDEN GRAY CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE, GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY ANTONIN SCALIA LAW SCHOOL, Oct. 2, 2020. Panelist, Structured to Fail, U.S. RESPONSE TO THE COVID PANDEMIC, PROGRAM ON REGULATION, UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL OF LAW, Aug. 26, 2020. Panelist, The Future of Conservation and Emerging Strategies, FRONTIERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: 50TH EARTH DAY CELEBRATION, UNIV. OF CALIF., IRVINE, April 22, 2020. Speaker, Neglecting the Crucial Role of Government Organization in Pandemic Planning and Response, MINI-CONFERENCES ON CORONAVIRUS AND LAW, UNIV. OF OKLAHOMA COLLEGE OF LAW, April 15, 2020. Keynote Speaker, De-extinction, Resurrection, and the Human Species, TULANE LAW SCHOOL, March 7, 2020. Presenter, Assisted Migration and Endangered Species, IDAHO LAW SCHOOL, Nov. 1, 2019. Presenter, Reorganizing Government, IDAHO LAW SCHOOL, Oct. 31, 2019. Presenter, Biodiversity Conservation as a Wicked Problem, VANDERBILT LAW SCHOOL, Oct. 25, 2019. Presenter, Reorganizing Government, UNIV. OF ARIZONA LAW SCHOOL FACULTY COLLOQUIUM, Oct. 3, 2019. Speaker, Reframing Conservation Law and Management in the Anthropocene, Current Issues in Air Quality, Climate and Energy, DEPTS. OF CHEMISTRY & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, UNIV. OF CALIF., IRVINE, April 22, 2019. Presenter, Metropolitan Governance in 3D, NORTHWESTERN UNIV. LAW SCHOOL ENVIRONMENTAL COLLOQUIUM, March 14, 2019. Speaker, Railroading Infrastructure: Misdirection and Half-truths through “One Federal Decision”, COLORADO LAW REVIEW SYMPOSIUM, March 1, 2019. Speaker, Fire & Ice: The Shifting Narrative of Climate Change, FIFTH ANNUAL FORUM FOR THE ACADEMY AND THE PUBLIC, UNIV. OF CALIF., IRVINE, Feb. 9, 2019. Speaker, Assessing State Laws and Resources for Endangered Species Protection, SIERRA CLUB 2018 STATE COLLOQUIUM, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Nov. 30, 2018. Speaker/Participant, Adapting Law to Climate Change, CLIMATE ADAPTATION IMPLEMENTATION BARRIERS WORKSHOP, sponsored by USFWS, FLORIDA FWC, TNC & NWF, Orlando, Florida, June 12-13, 2018. Participant, Adaptive Water Governance Workshop, NATIONAL SOCIO-ENVIRONMENTAL SYNTHESIS CENTER, 9 18-Jan-23 Annapolis, Maryland, February 7-9, 2018. Participant, Multiple Agency/Interest Collaboration and Funding of Wildlife Habitat Conservation in Anticipation of Development, ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE, Washington, DC, Jan. 18, 2018. Participant, Yale Workshop on Trade and Climate Change, YALE UNIVERSITY, Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2017. Distinguished Speaker, Assisted Migration and Other Emerging Conservation Strategies, YALE CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICY, Nov. 14, 2017. Presenter, Re-organizing Government: The Functions and Dimensions of Regulatory Authority, YALE LAW SCHOOL FACULTY WORKSHOP, Nov. 6, 2017. Briefing, Assessing State Laws and Resources for Endangered Species Protection, UNITED STATES SENATE (hosted by Senator Tammy Duckworth), Washington, DC, Sept. 28, 2017. Speaker, Natural Resources, Energy, and Environment in a Climate Changed World, UNIV. OF COLORADO LAW SCHOOL, Aug. 10, 2017. Speaker, A New Paradigm for Conservation Biology, DEPT. OF ECOLOGY & EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, UNIV. OF CALIF., IRVINE, May 5, 2017. Panelist, The Legacy of Massachusetts v. EPA, CLIMATE, CARBON, AND CARS, 2017 EARTH DAY CONFERENCE, UNIV. OF CONN. SCHOOL OF LAW, April 21, 2017. Presenter, Assisted Migration and Species Translocation, CALIFORNIA GRIZZLY STUDY GROUP, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA, March 10, 2017. Presenter, GEORGETOWN UNIV. LAW CENTER ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH WORKSHOP, Feb. 9, 2017. Presenter, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV. LAW SCHOOL, Nov. 11, 2016 (workshop dedicated to ALEJANDRO E. CAMACHO & ROBERT L. GLICKSMAN, (REORGANIZING GOVERNMENT). Speaker, De-extinction, legal dualisms, and reframing conservation policy, NORTH AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGICAL CONFERENCE, Washington, DC, Aug. 19, 2016. Speaker, CLEANR and Climate Change Adaptation, SIERRA CLUB OF ORANGE COUNTY, Tustin, California, June 14, 2016. Participant, Proposition 218, UCI Law CLEANR Roundtable, May 18, 2016 Speaker, NEPA, the ESA, and the Functional Tradeoffs of Inter-Agency Coordination, SUSTAINABILITY CONFERENCE OF AMERICAN LEGAL EDUCATORS, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, May 13, 2016. Panelist, Improving Habitat Conservation Planning, CLE INTERNATIONAL ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT CONFERENCE, San Diego, California, February 26, 2016. Participant, Redeveloping Democracy: Capturing the Public and Private Value(s) of Land Use, UCI Law CLEANR Roundtable, Dec. 4, 2015. Participant, Developing a National Habitat Conservation Plan Coalition, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service National Conservation Training Center, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, November 9-10, 2015. 10 18-Jan-23
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