We surveyed landowners in the Midwest who had placed conservation easements on their properties in order to explore how nine various motive-values and exogenous variables, such as land characteristics and demog
Multiple linear regression demonstrated ranchers were more likely to enter into a CE agreement if they 1) had a positive attitude about the outcomes associated with CEs; 2) felt influential others would positively support CEs; 3) indicated higher trust in conservation organizations and agencies; 4)...
Potential uses of conservation easements and identifying candidates for contributions will be discussed. In addition, the well-published abuses in the area will be addressed, as well as ways to avoid becoming front page news.
Understanding these influences will aid land conservationists in their future communication efforts with farmers/ranchers.Roslynn BrainM. HostetlerT. IraniTaylor and Francis OnlineBrain, R. G., M. E. Hostetler, and T. A. Irani. 2014. Why do cattle ranchers participate in conservation easement ...
Multiple linear regression demonstrated ranchers were more likely to enter into a CE agreement if they 1) had a positive attitude about the outcomes associated with CEs; 2) felt influential others would positively support CEs; 3) indicated higher trust in conservation organizations and agencies; 4)...
Substantiating Donations of Conservation Easements: Why Substantial Compliance May Not Be Enough and What Steps Your Organization Should Take to Ensure ComplianceMary W. Prosser
wm. & mary envtl.l. & poly revDerrick P. Fellows, Kelo, conservation easements, and forever: why eminent domain is not a sufficient check on conservation easements' perpetual duration WM. & Mary Envtl. l. & Pol'y rev. [vol. 35:625]...
Conflicting Property Rights between Conservation Easements and Oil and Gas Leases in Ohio: Why Current Law Could Benefit Conservation EffortsHouseUniversity of MichiganNicholas R.University of MichiganWilliam & Mary Law Review
The Harvard environmental law review: HELRSchwing, Ann Taylor. 2013. Perpetuity is Forever, Almost Always: Why it is Wrong to Promote Amendment and Termination of Perpetual Conservation Easements. Harvard Environmental Law Review. 37: 217-246....
Schwing, Ann TaylorHarvard Environmental Law ReviewSchwing, Ann Taylor. 2013. Perpetuity is Forever, Almost Always: Why it is Wrong to Promote Amendment and Termination of Perpetual Conservation Easements. Harvard Environmental Law Review. 37: 217-246....