It is generally agreed that effective conservation requires the cooperation of private landholders to complement reserve-based efforts, but there is little agreement about how this can best be achieved. Various stakeholders lobby for tough regulations, for greater landholder freedom, and for incentives for activities or outcomes. A review of these alternatives suggests an emerging consensus that incentives are the most effective approach. Policy-makers should consider incentive-based approaches such as stewardship support to foster conservation outcomes on private lands.
Journal article
How to foster good husbandry of private native forests
Small-Scale Forestry, Vol.6(2), pp.205-218
2007
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- Title
- How to foster good husbandry of private native forests
- Creators
- Jerome K Vanclay - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Small-Scale Forestry, Vol.6(2), pp.205-218
- Identifiers
- 1035; 991012820676902368
- Academic Unit
- School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Forest Research Centre; Faculty of Science and Engineering; Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article