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How Free Market Environmentalism is Transforming Parks
Free market ideas can continue to make “America’s best idea” even better.
Paso Pacifico’s Thin Green Line
Turtle poachers become turtle protectors in Nicaragua.
National Parks Centennial Issue of PERC Reports
As the National Park Service turns 100, creative solutions and responsible policies are needed. This issue of PERC Reports is devoted to exploring some of those ideas.
Back to the Future of America’s National Parks
We should do more than celebrate the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service. We should ask serious questions about how to improve our national parks.
What California Can Learn About Drought from the Land Down Under
Q&A with Jeff Bennett on Australia’s water market reforms.
Let’s Fix Our National Parks, Not Add More
Congress should stop acquiring more federal land for the park system and start maintaining what we’ve already got.
Charter Forests: A New Management Approach for National Forests
Is there room for innovation in national forest management? In this PERC Policy Series, Robert Nelson proposes “charter forests” as a new management approach.
PERC’s ideas at work in Nicaragua
Luis Figueroa from the University of Francisco Marroquin interviewed Wendy Purnell about her experience with market-based conservation in Nicaragua.
PERC Welcomes 2015 Visiting Fellows
PERC’s Enviropreneur Institute will incubate ten new business ventures. Visiting fellows will conduct research on topics ranging from marine conservation to market adaptation to climate change.