Climate change has significant consequences for land conservation. Government agencies and nonprofit land trusts heavily rely on perpetual conservation easements. However, climate change and other dynamic landscape changes raise questions about the effectiveness and adaptability of permanent conservation instruments like conservation easements. Building upon a study of 269 conservation easements and interviews with seventy conservation-easement professionals in six different states, we examine the adaptability of conservation easements to climate change. We outline four potential approaches to enhance conservation outcomes under climate change: (1) shift land-acquisition priorities to account for potential climate change impacts; (2) consid...
Compared to traditional, static conservation easements, dynamic conservation easements capable of ac...
The acquisition of conservation easements by nonprofit organizations (“NPOs”) over the past twenty-f...
The perpetual nature of conservation easements makes adaptive management difficult on easement prope...
Climate change has significant consequences for land conservation. Government agencies and nonprofit...
Perpetual conservation easements (CEs) are popular for restricting development and land use, but the...
Owley discusses the conundrum that occurs when climate change leads to a landscape that conflicts wi...
Increasing environmental problems, including those associated with climate change, highlight the nee...
The most dynamic component of the conservation movement in the United States for the past three deca...
The current law of conservation easements does not recognize the full potential for carbon capture r...
Rissman talks about evaluating conservation easement effectiveness requires interdisciplinary resear...
Weeks talks about tradable conservation easement for vulnerable conservation objectives. The critica...
The land trust community and governments at all levels have become married to conservation easements...
The critical conservation objectives in some conservation easements will probably be compromised by ...
Abstract Conservation organizations rely on conservation easements for diverse purposes, including p...
The terrain of private-land conservation dealmaking is shifting. As the number of acres of private l...
Compared to traditional, static conservation easements, dynamic conservation easements capable of ac...
The acquisition of conservation easements by nonprofit organizations (“NPOs”) over the past twenty-f...
The perpetual nature of conservation easements makes adaptive management difficult on easement prope...
Climate change has significant consequences for land conservation. Government agencies and nonprofit...
Perpetual conservation easements (CEs) are popular for restricting development and land use, but the...
Owley discusses the conundrum that occurs when climate change leads to a landscape that conflicts wi...
Increasing environmental problems, including those associated with climate change, highlight the nee...
The most dynamic component of the conservation movement in the United States for the past three deca...
The current law of conservation easements does not recognize the full potential for carbon capture r...
Rissman talks about evaluating conservation easement effectiveness requires interdisciplinary resear...
Weeks talks about tradable conservation easement for vulnerable conservation objectives. The critica...
The land trust community and governments at all levels have become married to conservation easements...
The critical conservation objectives in some conservation easements will probably be compromised by ...
Abstract Conservation organizations rely on conservation easements for diverse purposes, including p...
The terrain of private-land conservation dealmaking is shifting. As the number of acres of private l...
Compared to traditional, static conservation easements, dynamic conservation easements capable of ac...
The acquisition of conservation easements by nonprofit organizations (“NPOs”) over the past twenty-f...
The perpetual nature of conservation easements makes adaptive management difficult on easement prope...