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Incentives and Conservation

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The Next Generation of Environmentalists

Edited By Daniel K. Benjamin

The reality of U.S. environmental policies today is that the dominant policy approach of the modern environmental era--federal standard setting, permitting, and enforcement--is no longer sufficient to achieve significant further progress, much less to meet the challenges of the future. The new environmentalists represented here have accumulated substantial evidence that with market-based incentive systems much more progress in resource stewardship and environmental enhancement can be achieved--without the contention, without the divisions, and without debilitating costs.

 

 

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2004, 187 pp.
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