How volunteers and enthusiasts help maintain access to highpoints across the 50 states.
Author Archives: Kat Dwyer
Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
On the future of East Africa’s Great Migration.
How Do You Measure the Value of a State Forest?
Non-use bids offer an alternative avenue to determine the value of public land.
Improving the Environment Through a Market-Based Approach
A podcast on the role of markets in providing good environmental quality.
Public Comment on the South Crazy Mountains Land Exchange
PERC weighs in on the U.S. Forest Service’s efforts to enhance public access through private landowner partnerships.
FEMA’s in Need of Reform
Should FEMA act as a national zoning board or use market incentives to reduce disaster risk?
Why Don’t Environmentalists Just Buy the Land They Want To Protect? Because It’s Against the Rules.
Regulation and litigation rule the day, but sometimes cash should be king.
Supreme Court Wades Back into the Murky Clean Water Act
County of Maui, Hawaii vs. Hawaii Wildlife Fund
Water Storage Rights Hit a Snag
Will Oregon reopen its water market?
There’s a Right and a Wrong Way to Enhance Public Access
Access advocates have a choice: They can pursue litigation, or they can work with landowners to enhance access.