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9780262562102

Buying Nature The Limits of Land Acquisition as a Conservation Strategy, 1780-2004

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    9780262562102

  • ISBN10:

    0262562103

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-08-12
  • Publisher: The MIT Press

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Summary

Buying land to conserve it is not a recent phenomenon. Buying Naturechronicles the evolution of land acquisition as a conservation strategy in the United States since the late 1700s. It goes beyond the usual focus on conservation successes to provide a critical assessment of both public and private land acquisition efforts. The book shows that for more than 200 years, both private purchasers-such as the Nature Conservancy and the Trust for Public Land-and governmental agencies have acquired land for conservation. It documents trends of growing complexity in transactions and a blurring of public and private roles. The preservation of Mount Vernon and its grounds, for example, began with a private group-the Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union-and continues today with a mosaic of private, state, and federal actors. The current emphasis on private land trust acquisitions, the authors argue, may undercut other effective governmental efforts to preserve the environment and may not be the best way to meet conservation goals. Buying Natureemphasizes the accountability issues that arise when the line between public and private efforts is indistinct. The authors also pay unique attention to how federal land agencies' individual histories shape their participation in modern land acquisition transactions. An unusual mix of scholarship, the book combines political, legal and constitutional, and economic history with rich case studies of land conservation and quantitative analyses of acquisitions over time to provide a new and distinctive perspective on enduring questions of public policy and environmental protection.

Author Biography

Sally K. Fairfax is Henry J. Vaux Distinguished Professor Emerita in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at the University of California, Berkeley.

Lauren Gwin is Research Associate in the Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics at Oregon State University and cofounder and coordinator of the Niche Meat Processor Assistance Network.

Mary Ann King is an MS student in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at the University of California, Berkeley.

Leigh Raymond is Professor of Political Science at Purdue University, the coauthor of Buying Nature: The Limits of Land Acquisition as a Conservation Strategy, 1780–2004 (MIT Press) and the author of Private Rights in Public Resources: Equity and Property Allocation in Market-Based Environmental Policy.

Laura A. Watt is an environmental planner at EDAW, Inc.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword ix
Preface xiii
List of Acronyms
xvii
Acquisition Myths and Realities
1(20)
From the Confederated Congress Through the Civil War, 1780--1865
21(20)
Changing Expectations: From the Civil War to the Weeks Act, 1865-1911
41(34)
Between the Roosevelts, 1912--1932
75(28)
Conservation Land Acquisition During the Depression and World War II, 1933--1953
103(30)
Roots of Change, 1953--1979
133(38)
Mosaics in the Reagan Revolution
171(32)
Megadeals and Management Mosaics in the 1990s
203(42)
Conclusions
245(28)
Notes 273(26)
References 299(30)
Cases Cited 329(2)
Index 331

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