"A Legal Study Relating to Coal Development: Population Issues" (1974) examines the legal ramifications of coal development with a specific focus on its impact on population. Authored by Kutak Rock Cohen Campbell Garfinkle & Woodward for the Old West Regional Commission, this study provides insights into the legal and social challenges associated with resource extraction. This report analyzes demographic shifts, potential social disruptions, and the legal framework necessary to manage these changes. This study is relevant to those interested in the intersection of law, environmental policy, and community development, offering a valuable historical perspective on the complexities of energy development and its consequences on local populations.
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