Some believe that provision of private property rights in wildlife on private land provides a powerful economic incentive for nature conservation because it enables property owners to market such wildlife or its attributes. If such marketing is profitable, private landholders will conserve the wildlife concerned and its required habitat. But land is not always most profitably used for exploitation of wildlife, and many economic values of wildlife (such as non-use economic values) cannot be marketed. The mobility of some wildlife adds to the limitations of the private-property approach. While some species may be conserved by this approach, it is suboptimal as a single policy approach to nature conservation. Nevertheless, it is being experime...
Abstract In most nations around the world wildlife are owned and managed by the State. However, in t...
The relationships of economists with ecologists and conservationists have improved following global ...
It has been argued that the traditional regulatory approach of the Endangered Species Act, based on ...
Some believe that provision of private property rights in wildlife on private land can provide a pow...
Some believe that provision of private property rights in wildlife on private land can provide a pow...
Economic use of wildlife can be consumptive or non-consumptive, commercial or non-commercial. Given ...
Expenditure by Australian and New Zealand governments to address threatened species conservation is ...
In some parts of the world, proprietorship, price incentives, and devolved responsibility for manage...
In order to reduce the rate of human-induced biodiversity loss of wild species, it has become increa...
To reduce the rate of human-induced biodiversity loss of wild species, it has become increasingly im...
A large proportion of the world's extinctions have occurred in Australia, and threatened species lis...
Preserving endangered species on private land benefits the public, but may confer cost on landowners...
Wildlife exploitation and conservation involves various costs and benefits, which should all be take...
Biodiversity is today threatened by many factors of which destruction and reduction of habitats are ...
In December 1990, at its General Assembly meeting in Perth, Western Australia, the World Conservatio...
Abstract In most nations around the world wildlife are owned and managed by the State. However, in t...
The relationships of economists with ecologists and conservationists have improved following global ...
It has been argued that the traditional regulatory approach of the Endangered Species Act, based on ...
Some believe that provision of private property rights in wildlife on private land can provide a pow...
Some believe that provision of private property rights in wildlife on private land can provide a pow...
Economic use of wildlife can be consumptive or non-consumptive, commercial or non-commercial. Given ...
Expenditure by Australian and New Zealand governments to address threatened species conservation is ...
In some parts of the world, proprietorship, price incentives, and devolved responsibility for manage...
In order to reduce the rate of human-induced biodiversity loss of wild species, it has become increa...
To reduce the rate of human-induced biodiversity loss of wild species, it has become increasingly im...
A large proportion of the world's extinctions have occurred in Australia, and threatened species lis...
Preserving endangered species on private land benefits the public, but may confer cost on landowners...
Wildlife exploitation and conservation involves various costs and benefits, which should all be take...
Biodiversity is today threatened by many factors of which destruction and reduction of habitats are ...
In December 1990, at its General Assembly meeting in Perth, Western Australia, the World Conservatio...
Abstract In most nations around the world wildlife are owned and managed by the State. However, in t...
The relationships of economists with ecologists and conservationists have improved following global ...
It has been argued that the traditional regulatory approach of the Endangered Species Act, based on ...