The papers in this volume explore the further potential for property-based institutions to preserve environmental values and enhance environmental protection. Through case studies, empirical assessments, and consideration of the institutional constraints that may alternatively facilitate or hamper private conservation efforts, these papers deepen our understanding of the institutional context in which conservation occurs and the potential for property-based approaches to supplement, if not supplant, traditional government management of natural resources and environmental regulation. Together, they aim to enhance the conservation potential of property institutions by looking at how such institutions may be extended and defended so as to maxi...
Property rights to natural resources comprise a major policy instrument for those seeking to advance...
Background: Property rights to natural resources comprise a major policy instrument in efforts to ad...
Economists and some lawyers argue that environmental degradation results from an absence of property...
Private property is a necessary but insufficient tool for environmental regulation. Why is it necess...
Private property plays two opposing roles in stories about the environment. In the story favored by ...
The conflict between proponents of land and water conservation and those promoting traditional, natu...
As currently conceived, natural resource damages are limited in scope; even in combination they cann...
From some perspectives, to speak about property in the context of the conservation of nature is to s...
We use rules to decide what to do with scarce resources. Questions about rules matter insofar as we ...
All solutions to environmental problems depend on the imposition of private, common, or public-prope...
Environmental property interests will inevitably be fundamental components of any ‘environmental eco...
The concept of private property has played an important role within American history and culture. Fo...
A commonly used property rights approach to conserving the environment is private conservation easem...
Wayburn talks about conservation easements as tools to achieve regulatory environmental goals. The t...
Property rights are, I argue, the single largest legal limitation on our ability to respond effectiv...
Property rights to natural resources comprise a major policy instrument for those seeking to advance...
Background: Property rights to natural resources comprise a major policy instrument in efforts to ad...
Economists and some lawyers argue that environmental degradation results from an absence of property...
Private property is a necessary but insufficient tool for environmental regulation. Why is it necess...
Private property plays two opposing roles in stories about the environment. In the story favored by ...
The conflict between proponents of land and water conservation and those promoting traditional, natu...
As currently conceived, natural resource damages are limited in scope; even in combination they cann...
From some perspectives, to speak about property in the context of the conservation of nature is to s...
We use rules to decide what to do with scarce resources. Questions about rules matter insofar as we ...
All solutions to environmental problems depend on the imposition of private, common, or public-prope...
Environmental property interests will inevitably be fundamental components of any ‘environmental eco...
The concept of private property has played an important role within American history and culture. Fo...
A commonly used property rights approach to conserving the environment is private conservation easem...
Wayburn talks about conservation easements as tools to achieve regulatory environmental goals. The t...
Property rights are, I argue, the single largest legal limitation on our ability to respond effectiv...
Property rights to natural resources comprise a major policy instrument for those seeking to advance...
Background: Property rights to natural resources comprise a major policy instrument in efforts to ad...
Economists and some lawyers argue that environmental degradation results from an absence of property...