THE INVISIBLE FOREST: CONSERVATION EASEMENT DATABASES AND THE END OF THE CLANDESTINE CONSERVATION OF NATURAL LANDS

For purposes of this article, the phrase "invisible forest" refers to forest lands -- and for that matter, any other land types -- protected by a perpetual conservation easement, the location and existence of which are concealed from the public, whether deliberately or because of the opaqu...

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subjects Conservation
Conservation easements
Conservation of natural resources
Data Banks
Easements
Environmental regulations
Forest conservation
Forests
Geographic location
Habitat conservation
Land
Land conservation
Land tenure
Land trusts
Land use
Law
Laws, regulations and rules
Location
Natural environment
Nature conservation
Protected areas
U.S.A
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