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State Trust Lands in the West, Updated Edition : Fiduciary Duty in a Changing Landscape.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, MA : Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (76 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781558443822
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: State Trust Lands in the West, Updated EditionDDC classification:
  • 346.73068
LOC classification:
  • KF736.L3 .C857 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- Chapter 1: What Are Trust Lands? -- Conceptual Origins of Trust Lands -- The Trust Land Grant Program -- Changing Rules for Trust Lands -- A Common Thread: The Trust Responsibility -- Chapter 2: Trust Land Management, Revenues, and Revenue Distribution -- Grazing, Agriculture, and Timber Leases -- Subsurface Uses -- Commercial Leases, Land Sales, and Development -- Trust Beneficiaries and Revenue Distribution -- Governance of State Trust Lands -- Chapter 3: The Trust Responsibility -- Fiduciary Duties of Trust Managers -- State Trusts as Charitable Trusts -- Unique Features of State Trusts -- The Perpetual Trust -- Chapter 4: The Big Picture: Developing a Management Framework for Decision Making -- Asset Management -- Collaborative Planning -- Chapter 5: Evolving Strategies for Trust Land Management -- Residential and Commercial Development -- Land Conservation -- Chapter 6: Meeting Fiduciary Obligations in a Changing Landscape -- The Multiple Roles of the Trust -- Trust Reforms in Utah, Colorado, and Arizona -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- History of State Land Grants in the United States -- Facts and Figures on Nine Western States -- References and Legal Citations -- Acknowledgements -- About the Authors -- About the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy -- About the Sonoran Institute -- About Western Lands and Communities -- Ordering Information.
Summary: This comprehensive report offers state trust land managers the latest strategies andtools for asset management, residential and commercial development, conservation use,and collaborative planning. Land managers will learn how to fulfill their trust responsibilitieswhile producing larger revenues for trust beneficiaries, accommodating publicinterests, and more.
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Intro -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- Chapter 1: What Are Trust Lands? -- Conceptual Origins of Trust Lands -- The Trust Land Grant Program -- Changing Rules for Trust Lands -- A Common Thread: The Trust Responsibility -- Chapter 2: Trust Land Management, Revenues, and Revenue Distribution -- Grazing, Agriculture, and Timber Leases -- Subsurface Uses -- Commercial Leases, Land Sales, and Development -- Trust Beneficiaries and Revenue Distribution -- Governance of State Trust Lands -- Chapter 3: The Trust Responsibility -- Fiduciary Duties of Trust Managers -- State Trusts as Charitable Trusts -- Unique Features of State Trusts -- The Perpetual Trust -- Chapter 4: The Big Picture: Developing a Management Framework for Decision Making -- Asset Management -- Collaborative Planning -- Chapter 5: Evolving Strategies for Trust Land Management -- Residential and Commercial Development -- Land Conservation -- Chapter 6: Meeting Fiduciary Obligations in a Changing Landscape -- The Multiple Roles of the Trust -- Trust Reforms in Utah, Colorado, and Arizona -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- History of State Land Grants in the United States -- Facts and Figures on Nine Western States -- References and Legal Citations -- Acknowledgements -- About the Authors -- About the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy -- About the Sonoran Institute -- About Western Lands and Communities -- Ordering Information.

This comprehensive report offers state trust land managers the latest strategies andtools for asset management, residential and commercial development, conservation use,and collaborative planning. Land managers will learn how to fulfill their trust responsibilitieswhile producing larger revenues for trust beneficiaries, accommodating publicinterests, and more.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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