All Research:
Public Lands and Outdoor Recreation
Legal and Institutional Barriers to Establishing Non-Use Rights to Natural Resources
If rights can only be established once a resource is used, then the institutions that govern natural resources will be unable to resolve conflicting use and non-use demands.
Solving the Wildfire Crisis Requires Free-Market Solutions
Harnessing market powers to improve wildfire management.
Are There Market-Based Ways to Avoid Tragic Wildfires?
We have much to gain from avoiding catastrophic wildfire.
Investing in Wildfire Risk Reduction
Investors think they can make money reducing wildfire risk. A forest restoration project in Tahoe National Forest puts this idea into practice.
Can a President Both Shrink a National Monument and Create a New One?
A new national monument raises questions about federal land designations.
Conflict to Cooperation: Collaborative Management of Federal Lands in Michigan
Collaborative management approaches to federal land management in Michigan could help reduce conflicts across the state and lead to improved environmental outcomes.
This Land is Your Land
National Public Lands Day should be about taking care of them.
When Parks Are Too Popular for Their Own Good
How we can better manage our parks for increased visitation.
No Fences Make Bad Neighbors
By forcing landowners to open their gates to anyone, neighborliness evaporates.