In the United States, the nature and limits of private property rights have been central themes in natural resource debates over issues such as rural land use control, public and private rangeland management, and endangered species preservation. In most of these debates, private property owners are characterized as favoring strong protection of private property rights and resisting efforts to condition their rights against the interests of society. Surprisingly, there has been very little systematic empirical study about how landowners actually view their private property rights. This article uses a sample of Utah and Texas rangeland owners to explore the complexity and socioeconomic correlates of property rights orientations. We find that ...
The cooperative practices of private landowners, while critical to cross-boundary conservation, are ...
Private ownership of property is a fundamental right in our democracy. Historically, land ownership ...
Private ownership of property is a fundamental right in our democracy. Historically, land ownership ...
In the United States, the nature and limits of private property rights have been central themes in n...
The debate over allocation of rangeland resources has gained increasing momentum in the 1990s. Thes...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...
Currently, > 20 million acres in the United States are protected through conservation easements. Whi...
America’s private lands are rapidly declining primarily due to land fragmentation and development. L...
Private property in the United States arose out of a tradition that emphasized the individual freedo...
Private land conservation provides an opportunity to address problems of habitat fragmentation and b...
Rocky Mountain states have experienced unprecedented growth as agricultural land is converted to res...
Private ownership of property is a fundamental right in our democracy. Historically, land ownership ...
The cooperative practices of private landowners, while critical to cross-boundary conservation, are ...
Private ownership of property is a fundamental right in our democracy. Historically, land ownership ...
Private ownership of property is a fundamental right in our democracy. Historically, land ownership ...
In the United States, the nature and limits of private property rights have been central themes in n...
The debate over allocation of rangeland resources has gained increasing momentum in the 1990s. Thes...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...
Currently, > 20 million acres in the United States are protected through conservation easements. Whi...
America’s private lands are rapidly declining primarily due to land fragmentation and development. L...
Private property in the United States arose out of a tradition that emphasized the individual freedo...
Private land conservation provides an opportunity to address problems of habitat fragmentation and b...
Rocky Mountain states have experienced unprecedented growth as agricultural land is converted to res...
Private ownership of property is a fundamental right in our democracy. Historically, land ownership ...
The cooperative practices of private landowners, while critical to cross-boundary conservation, are ...
Private ownership of property is a fundamental right in our democracy. Historically, land ownership ...
Private ownership of property is a fundamental right in our democracy. Historically, land ownership ...