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release name: Species.at.Risk.Using.Economic.incentives.to.Shelter.Endangered.Species.on.Private.Lands.eBook-EEn
release date: 09.12.07 size: 2.74 MB
author: -assorted-
title: Species at Risk: Using Economic Incentives to Shelter
Endangered Species on Private Lands
ISBN: 0292705972 FORMAT: PDF category/genre: Public Policy
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Protecting endangered species of animals and
plants is a goal that almost everyone supports
in principle梑ut in practice private landowners
have often opposed the regulations of the
Endangered Species Act, which, they argue,
unfairly limits their right to profit from their
property. To encourage private landowners to
cooperate voluntarily in species conservation and
to mitigate the economic burden of doing so, the
government and nonprofit land trusts have created
a number of incentive programs, including
conservation easements, leases, habitat banking,
habitat conservation planning, safe harbors,
candidate conservation agreements, and the "no
surprise" policy.
In this book, lawyers, economists, political
scientists, historians, and zoologists come
together to assess the challenges and
opportunities for using economic incentives as
compensation for protecting species at risk on
private property. They examine current programs
to see how well they are working and also offer
ideas for how these programs could be more
successful. Their ultimate goal is to better
understand how economic incentive schemes can be
made both more cost-effective and more socially
acceptable, while respecting a wide range of
views regarding opportunity costs, legal standing,
biological effectiveness, moral appropriateness,
and social context.