Private land conservation is driven by a variety of influences. As a voluntary action undertaken by landowners, it is influenced not only by external factors such as financial incentives, but also by personal and psychological factors. Using William James’s concept of the “extended self”, this study investigates how protected land becomes a part of landowners’ identity. The study is based on narrative interviews with 27 landowners who had purchased or created a privately conserved area in one of 13 countries. The analysis highlights three facets of these nature reserves that enable incorporation into a landowner’s sense of self: place, possession and project. Drawing on Breakwell’s identity theory, Belk’s analysis of possessions, and Little...
Private land conservation (PLC) programs often provide financial incentives to motivate and enable l...
Private land conservation provides an opportunity to address problems of habitat fragmentation and b...
The dramatic loss of open space in the USA over the last 50 years has led to increased conservation ...
Private land conservation is driven by a variety of influences. As a voluntary action undertaken by ...
Recent years have witnessed increased global policy interest in private land conservation as a compl...
In this paper we analyze the social-psychological determinants of private nature conservation. As a ...
Continued threats to global biodiversity have stimulated interest in the private purchase of land fo...
Preservation of biodiversity and continued provision of ecosystem services increasingly relies on en...
America’s private lands are rapidly declining primarily due to land fragmentation and development. L...
In many countries around the globe, private freehold lands cover large areas. Conservation on these ...
Exploitation of natural resources for human consumption and development has led to widespread loss o...
While the economic and ecological benefits of private land conservation (PLC) programmes are well kn...
Landscape change induced by population growth and urban development is impacting the ecosystem goods...
What motivates agricultural-land owners to use conservation easements? As these legal tools have bec...
Private land conservation (PLC) programs often provide financial incentives to motivate and enable l...
Private land conservation provides an opportunity to address problems of habitat fragmentation and b...
The dramatic loss of open space in the USA over the last 50 years has led to increased conservation ...
Private land conservation is driven by a variety of influences. As a voluntary action undertaken by ...
Recent years have witnessed increased global policy interest in private land conservation as a compl...
In this paper we analyze the social-psychological determinants of private nature conservation. As a ...
Continued threats to global biodiversity have stimulated interest in the private purchase of land fo...
Preservation of biodiversity and continued provision of ecosystem services increasingly relies on en...
America’s private lands are rapidly declining primarily due to land fragmentation and development. L...
In many countries around the globe, private freehold lands cover large areas. Conservation on these ...
Exploitation of natural resources for human consumption and development has led to widespread loss o...
While the economic and ecological benefits of private land conservation (PLC) programmes are well kn...
Landscape change induced by population growth and urban development is impacting the ecosystem goods...
What motivates agricultural-land owners to use conservation easements? As these legal tools have bec...
Private land conservation (PLC) programs often provide financial incentives to motivate and enable l...
Private land conservation provides an opportunity to address problems of habitat fragmentation and b...
The dramatic loss of open space in the USA over the last 50 years has led to increased conservation ...