It is generally agreed that effective conservation requires the cooperation of private landholders to complement reserve-based efforts, but there is little agreement about how this can best be achieved. Various stakeholders lobby for tough regulations, for greater landholder freedom, and for incentives for activities or outcomes. A review of these alternatives suggests an emerging consensus that incentives are the most effective approach. Policy-makers should consider incentive-based approaches such as stewardship support to foster conservation outcomes on private lands
This paper analyzes surveys of private landowners to identify factors that determine landowner engag...
Outlines a number of opportunities available for enlisting the participation of landowners as partne...
Scientists have called repeatedly for a broader conservation agenda that emphasizes not only protect...
It has been argued that the traditional regulatory approach of the Endangered Species Act, based on ...
The Southern Cross Group is proposing a completely new approach to private forest management in NSW ...
The lack of appropriate incentives through conventional markets is a major cause of deterioration of...
Abstract approved This dissertation consists of three papers on the use of incentives for conservati...
The overall research question addresses the effectiveness of incentive mechanisms in poli -cies that...
Private land conservation mechanisms are critical components employed by policy makers and conservat...
Non-industrial private forestland owners (NIPFs) manage the majority of US forestland. But land use ...
A variety of policy instruments are used to promote the conservation of biodiversity on private land...
International audienceThe overall research question addresses the effectiveness of incentive mechani...
Timber supplies from public native forests have declined significantly in recent decades. Consequent...
Although non-industrial private forests (NIPF) provide significant habitat for a variety of species,...
<p>Efforts to reverse declines in native grasslands benefit from agricultural policies that encourag...
This paper analyzes surveys of private landowners to identify factors that determine landowner engag...
Outlines a number of opportunities available for enlisting the participation of landowners as partne...
Scientists have called repeatedly for a broader conservation agenda that emphasizes not only protect...
It has been argued that the traditional regulatory approach of the Endangered Species Act, based on ...
The Southern Cross Group is proposing a completely new approach to private forest management in NSW ...
The lack of appropriate incentives through conventional markets is a major cause of deterioration of...
Abstract approved This dissertation consists of three papers on the use of incentives for conservati...
The overall research question addresses the effectiveness of incentive mechanisms in poli -cies that...
Private land conservation mechanisms are critical components employed by policy makers and conservat...
Non-industrial private forestland owners (NIPFs) manage the majority of US forestland. But land use ...
A variety of policy instruments are used to promote the conservation of biodiversity on private land...
International audienceThe overall research question addresses the effectiveness of incentive mechani...
Timber supplies from public native forests have declined significantly in recent decades. Consequent...
Although non-industrial private forests (NIPF) provide significant habitat for a variety of species,...
<p>Efforts to reverse declines in native grasslands benefit from agricultural policies that encourag...
This paper analyzes surveys of private landowners to identify factors that determine landowner engag...
Outlines a number of opportunities available for enlisting the participation of landowners as partne...
Scientists have called repeatedly for a broader conservation agenda that emphasizes not only protect...