Species at Risk : Using Economic Incentives to Shelter Endangered Species on Private Lands.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (284 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- CHAPTER 1. Introduction, by Jason F. Shogren -- PART I. CURRENT AND PROPOSED INCENTIVE OPTIONS FOR SPECIES PROTECTION ON PRIVATE LANDS -- CHAPTER 2. The Endangered Species Act and Its Current Set of Incentive Tools for Species Protection, by Debra Donahue -- CHAPTER 3. An Economic Review of Incentive Mechanisms to Protect Species on Private Lands, by Gregory M. Parkhurst and Jason F. Shogren -- PART II. CHALLENGES TO USING ECONOMIC INCENTIVES FOR SPECIES PROTECTION -- CHAPTER 4. Endangered Species Protection and Ways of Life: Beyond Economy and Ecology, by Frieda Knobloch and R. McGreggor Cawley -- CHAPTER 5. A Critical Examination of Economic Incentives to Promote Conservation, by Debra Donahue -- CHAPTER 6. Appraising the Conservation Value of Private Lands, by Steven W. Buskirk and Samantha M. Wisely -- CHAPTER 7. Markets for Conserving Biodiversity Habitat: Principles and Practice, by Thomas D. Crocker -- CHAPTER 8. The Role of Private Information in Designing Conservation Incentives for Property Owners, by Jason F. Shogren, Rodney B. W. Smith, and John Tschirhart -- PART III. ECONOMIC INCENTIVES FOR ESA REAUTHORIZATION -- CHAPTER 9. Evaluating the Incentive Tools, by Gregory M. Parkhurst and Jason F. Shogren -- About the Authors -- Index.
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Nature conservation-Economic aspects-United States. Nature conservation-United States-Citizen participation. Endangered species-United States.