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Eric Biber
Eric Biber is a specialist in conservation biology, land-use planning and public lands law. Biber brings technical and legal scholarship to the field of environmental law. Prior to joining Berkeley Law in 2006, he worked in the Denver office of Earthjustice, a public-interest nonprofit organization specializing in public lands and other environmental cases. His principal research interests include environmental and natural resources law, administrative law and property.
Remembering Dale Goble
When is a bee a fish?
What power does the state have over land-use regulation in California?
Why Local Governments Underproduce Housing
Delayed harm and the politics of climate change, reconsidered
Reforming the California Endangered Species Act
If not Berkeley, where?
CEQA and socioeconomic impacts
What is a project?
CEQA and UC Berkeley’s Enrollment