Partial Interests in Land: Policy Tools for Resource Use and Conservation
Keith Wiebe, Abebayehu Tegene, and Betsey Kuhn
Agricultural Economic Report No. (AER744) 68 pp,
November 1996
Property rights arise out of law, custom, and the operation of private markets, with important implications for how land and other natural resources are used and conserved. Over the past several years, debate about the nature and scope of property rights has combined with budget concerns and reauthorization of the Farm Bill, the Clean Water Act, and the Endangered Species Act to focus public attention on Federal natural resource policy. This report examines the nature of land ownership and the evolving Federal role in land use and conservation, with particular attention to the voluntary acquisition and conveyance of conservation easements and other partial interests in land.
Keywords: property rights, partial interests, land use, conservation easements
In this report ... Chapters are
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- Front Matter, 18kb
- Introduction, 9kb
- Partial Interests in Land, 30kb
- Partial Interests in Three Policy Settings, 526kb
- Markets for Partial Interests in Land, 43kb
- Valuation of Partial Interests in Land, 51kb
- Lessons for Resource Use and Conservation Policy, 11kb
- References, 28kb
- Appendix, 12 kb
- Index, 24kb
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Updated date: November 29, 1996
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