Expanding the use of prescribed fire on state, private, and tribal land would have significant benefits for forest resilience, community protection, and environmental conservation.
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This Endangered Species Day, We Should Celebrate Species’ Recovery
Endangered Species Day is an appropriate day to consider how markets can help recover the grizzly and other species.
A Market to Convert Flooded Neighborhoods to Wetlands
Using market forces to address flooding.
The Option Value of Conservation
Is a tree more valuable if harvested now, in a decade, or not at all? These questions tee up the issue of option value.
Will Environmental Regulations Become More Common as Wildfires Worsen?
Environmentalists have something to gain from reducing unnecessary permit burdens.
Markets for Clean Water
Markets to address stream quality issues should include water quality trading.
Conserving African Wildlife
Statement prepared by Catherine Semcer and presented by Hannah Downey for the U.S. Department of the Interior’s International Wildlife Conservation Council on market approaches for wildlife conservation in Africa.
What Makes Conservation “Collaborative”?
Incentives and voluntary cooperation are a win-win for the greater sage grouse.
Bureaucratic Overhead: What Share of Species’ Funding Should Go to Red Tape?
An alternative idea on how to best spend money to conserve endangered species.
Use It or Lose It
Sometimes, productive use of land is beneficial for conservation.