All Research:
Public Lands and Outdoor Recreation
State-Owned Lands in the Eastern United States: Lessons from State Land Management in Practice
Eastern states demonstrate innovative state land policies that provide lessons for federal land management.
How to Reduce Conflicts Over Public Lands in the West
Federal land management is more likely to produce acrimony and lawsuits than cooperation. It doesn’t have to be that way.
Markets and the Environment: Friends or Foes?
The environmental movement will have to rely more on market solutions if we wish to conserve our precious natural resources.
Reform the Antiquities Act
Trump’s reduction of national monuments is a stopgap, not a solution.
Pay to Play
A look at the nature of public land recreation and how markets can enhance opportunities to protect open space.
Money to Burn
As wildfires get bigger and more costly, federal policies aren’t helping.
Transforming the Department of the Interior for the Twenty-First Century
PERC testifies before House Natural Resources Subcommittee regarding the challenges facing the Interior Department.
Trump’s Monument Fight
What happens when conservation lives and dies by unconstrained executive power.
Leave No Trace?
It’s time for outdoor recreationists to put their money where their footprints are.