The Colorado Environmental Law Journal (CELJ) provides a forum for natural resources, energy, and environmental law and policy on local, regional, and global scales. CELJ works to empower unique perspectives and outlooks on complex environmental legal issues. These topics include but are not limited to natural resources, energy, and environmental law and policy on local, regional, and global scales. The Colorado Environmental Law Journal is proud to be an active part of the environmental law community at Colorado Law.
Current Issue: Volume 36, Number 2 (2025)
Front Matter
Front Matter
Colorado Environmental Law Journal
Editor's Note
Colorado Environmental Law Journal
Articles
Landscape Intactness As A Necessary Component Of Multiple-Use And Sustained-Yield Management Of Bureau Of Land Management Public Lands
Matthew S. Dietz, Alison C. Flint, and R. Travis Belote
Greenwashed Forest Management And Wildfire Resilience
Sarah A. Matsumoto
Planning A New Paradigm: Tribal Co-Stewardship And Federal Public Lands Planning
Monte Mills and Martin Nie
Mining Association Position Statement on Indigenous Peoples: Respect for Their Rights Advanced, with Some Shortcomings
S. James Anaya