Factors Affecting the Use of Soil Conservation Practices: Hypotheses, Evidence, and Policy Implications
Christine A. Ervin and
David E. Ervin
Land Economics, 1982, vol. 58, issue 3, 277-292
Abstract:
It has been argued that the land-use restrictions prescribed by the Endangered Species Act have failed to protect endangered species on private land. Hence, there has been a call for using incentives to complement this regulatory approach. This paper ...
Date: 1982
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