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Statement of Qualifications and Proposal 4 <br />The NEPA Book. • A Step -By --Step Guide to the National <br />Environmental Policy Act Second Edition <br />by Ronald E. Bars, Kenneth M. Bogdan, and Albert L Herron <br />The NEPA Book features easy -to -understand information about <br />NEPA, including the NEPA process, important court decisions, <br />and agency practices relating to the nation's foremost <br />environmental law. This new edition discusses the integration of <br />NEPA with other environmental laws, the "globalization" of NEPA, Internet <br />resources, and much more. <br />Wetlands, Streams and Other Waters: Regulation, <br />Conservation and Mitigation Planning <br />Paul D. Cyknder, Kenneth M. Bogdan, April Zohn, Joel Butterworth <br />Wetlands, Streams and Otber Waters is a practical guide to federal <br />and state wetland identification, regulation, and permitting <br />processes. It includes detailed information, commentary, and <br />practice tips for those who work with federal and state laws and <br />are engaged in wetland conservation planning. In clear and easy -to -understand <br />language, this book explains wetlands regulation under Section 404 of the Clean <br />Water Act, Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act, Sections 1600-1607 of the <br />California Fish and Game Code, and the California Coastal Act. <br />Understanding the Habitat Conservation Planning <br />Process in California <br />by Paul D. Cylinder, Kenneth M. Bogdan, and David Zippin <br />Understanding the Habitat Conservation Planning Process in California, <br />a new publication developed jointly by Jones & Stokes and the <br />Institute for Local Self Government, is designed to address the <br />full range of issues involved in developing project and regional <br />conservation plans to resolve conflicts between development <br />and the protection of threatened and endangered species. The guide covers the <br />development of Habitat Conservation Plans (HCPs) and Natural Community <br />Conservation Plans (NCCPs), with recommended approaches to project planning for <br />compliance with state and federal laws. It also covers approaches to initiating and <br />conducting the planning process, including public outreach, permitting, and other <br />legal issues. <br />CU), of S,&,Ana MDR <br />b 9, 2006 <br />En,imnmenkrt Tmining and G hanon oSR Jones &Stokes <br />