EXPLORING NET BENEFIT MAXIMIZATION: CONSERVATION EASEMENTS AND THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE INTERFACE
Across the nation, decision makers have long struggled with the importance of protecting the lands that feed us; provide critical habitats; supply recharge reservoirs; hold unique cultural and historical significance; buffer our urban, suburban, and exurban communities; and offer educational, recrea...
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