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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subjects Accountability
Associations
Benefits
Conservation
Conservation easements
Conservation programs
Decision making
Easements
Environmental conservation
Environmental health
Environmental protection
Environmental stewardship
Habitat conservation
Habitats
Land
Land conservation
Land development
Land use
Landowners
Laws, regulations and rules
Management
Natural resources
Nature conservation
Private land
Protected areas
Public lands
Public Sector Private Sector Relations
Public-private partnership
Public-private sector cooperation
Reservoirs
Social economics
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Tax benefits
Threats
U.S.A
Values
title EXPLORING NET BENEFIT MAXIMIZATION: CONSERVATION EASEMENTS AND THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE INTERFACE
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