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1.1Applying the CIRCle Framework for assessing rules relevant to cumulative environmental problems
2.1The CIRCle Framework: Integrated legal functions for responding to cumulative environmental problems
3.1Laws relevant to regulating cumulative environmental problems
4.1Clearly and transparently conceptualizing a matter of concern to facilitate responding to cumulative environmental harm requires identifying its key elements and the spatial boundaries and cumulative threshold conditions that correspond to those elements in a way that facilitates adaptation over time
4.2Integration of legal mechanisms for conceptualization with other CIRCle Framework functions, each necessary for regulating cumulative environmental problems
5.1Information needed to analyze and respond to cumulative environmental problems using formal rules
5.2Integration of legal mechanisms for information with other CIRCle Framework functions, each necessary for regulating cumulative environmental problems
6.1Integration of legal mechanisms for intervention with other CIRCle Framework functions, each necessary for regulating cumulative environmental problems
6.2Four regulatory intervention strategies to ensure acceptable cumulative effects – reducing harm, offsetting harm, restoring, and coping
6.3Four regulatory intervention approaches to change behavior or use direct state action – sticks, carrots, sermons, and state rescue
7.1Coordination for responding to cumulative environmental problems: potential actors and interactions
7.2Integration of legal mechanisms for coordination with other CIRCle Framework functions, each necessary for regulating cumulative environmental problems
8.1Conceptualization for responding to cumulative environmental problems: links and key dimensions
8.2Elements of SGMA involved in conceptualizing what matters and who matters in groundwater sustainability, and links to other CIRCle Framework functions of information, regulatory intervention, and coordination
9.1Qualitative model of cumulative impacts on coral, as assessed by the Reef SEA, omitting greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change
10.1Coordination for protecting and restoring Alpine grasslands in South Tyrol: key government actors and mechanisms for interaction
11.1Applying the CIRCle Framework: integrated regulatory functions needed to address cumulative environmental problems
11.2A “menu” of regulatory modes for intervening to address a cumulative environmental problem