Conservation incentives programs for endangered species: an analysis of landowner participation
C Langpap - Land economics, 2004 - le.uwpress.org
It has been argued that the land-use restrictions prescribed by the Endangered Species Act
have failed to protect endangered species on private land. Hence, there has been a call for …
have failed to protect endangered species on private land. Hence, there has been a call for …
Conservation of endangered species: Can incentives work for private landowners?
C Langpap - Ecological economics, 2006 - Elsevier
It has been argued that the traditional regulatory approach of the Endangered Species Act,
based on land-use restrictions, has failed to protect endangered species on private land. In …
based on land-use restrictions, has failed to protect endangered species on private land. In …
Takings, compensation and endangered species protection on private lands
Preserving endangered species on private land benefits the public, but may confer cost on
landowners if property is' taken.'Government compensation to landowners can offset costs …
landowners if property is' taken.'Government compensation to landowners can offset costs …
Biodiversity conservation incentive programs for privately owned forests
AL Mayer, PM Tikka - Environmental Science & Policy, 2006 - Elsevier
In many countries, a large proportion of forest biodiversity exists on private land. Legal
restrictions are often inadequate to prevent loss of habitat and encourage forest owners to …
restrictions are often inadequate to prevent loss of habitat and encourage forest owners to …
Using economic and regulatory incentives to restore endangered species: lessons learned from three new programs
DS Wilcove, J Lee - Conservation biology, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
We studied three new incentive‐based programs for restoring endangered species on
private lands in the United States: safe harbor, Environmental Defense's Landowner …
private lands in the United States: safe harbor, Environmental Defense's Landowner …
Incentives for biodiversity conservation beyond the best management practices: are forestland owners interested?
JR Matta, JRR Alavalapati, DE Mercer - Land Economics, 2009 - le.uwpress.org
With the growing recognition of the role of environmental services rendered by private lands,
landowner involvement has become a critical component of landscape-level strategies to …
landowner involvement has become a critical component of landscape-level strategies to …
The economics of compensating property owners
RL Stroup - Contemporary Economic Policy, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Using command‐and‐control regulation of land use to produce a public good (as opposed
to preventing physical off‐property harms) without compensating the landowner can be …
to preventing physical off‐property harms) without compensating the landowner can be …
Endangered species conservation on private land
S Polasky, H Doremus, B Rettig - Contemporary economic …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
This paper analyzes the effect of alternative institutional arrangements on the conservation
of endangered species and economic activity on private land. Because a landowner does …
of endangered species and economic activity on private land. Because a landowner does …
Evaluating incentive mechanisms for conserving habitat
GM Parkhurst, JF Shogren - Natural Resources Journal, 2003 - JSTOR
Private lands have an important role in the success of the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
The current command-and-control approach to protecting species on private land has …
The current command-and-control approach to protecting species on private land has …
A landholder‐based approach to the design of private‐land conservation programs
Many ecosystems exist primarily, or solely, on privately owned (freehold) or managed
(leasehold) land. In rural and semirural areas, local and regional government agencies are …
(leasehold) land. In rural and semirural areas, local and regional government agencies are …