Overview
The book shows that for more than 200 years, both private purchasersāsuch as the Nature Conservancy and the Trust for Public Landāand 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 groupāthe Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Unionāand 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 Nature emphasizes 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.
This book title, Buying Nature (The Limits of Land Acquisition as a Conservation Strategy, 1780-2004), ISBN: 9780262562102, by Sally K. Fairfax, Lauren Gwin, Mary Ann King, Leigh Raymond, Laura A. Watt, published by MIT Press (August 12, 2005) is available in paperback. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.
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