Working land conservation : Conservation Security Program and Environmental Quality Incentives Program : hearing

Working land conservation : Conservation Security Program and Environmental Quality Incentives Program : hearing
Title Working land conservation : Conservation Security Program and Environmental Quality Incentives Program : hearing PDF eBook
Author
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 260
Release
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ISBN 9781422324363

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Working Land Conservation

Working Land Conservation
Title Working Land Conservation PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
Publisher
Total Pages 260
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
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Boggy Slough

Boggy Slough
Title Boggy Slough PDF eBook
Author Jonathan K. Gerland
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 931
Release 2022-08-24
Genre History
ISBN 1623499968

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Boggy Slough Conservation Area is a 19,000-acre unbroken tract of pine and bottomland hardwood forest situated in East Texas’ Trinity and Houston counties. More than twenty miles of the Neches River, one of the last free-flowing rivers in the state, serves as the eastern boundary, and for more than a century the land has been one of the state’s leading game and industrial forest management areas. A unique blend of natural, cultural, and business history, Boggy Slough presents a highly illustrated narrative of the land, people, and evolving purpose, from time of European contact to the present. Gerland traces the many phases of land use in this forest as it transitioned from hunting, gathering, fishing, and subsistence farming to an experimental mix of stock raising and large-scale commercial forestry, eventually becoming important conservation land along the Neches River Corridor. Gerland explores the natural features and adaptive land use practices of the region as well as the environmental history of railroads and logging camps, barbed wire fences and company cattle ranches, and exclusive hunting clubs. The underlying story is the evolution and environmental impact of Southern Pine Lumber Company, founded in 1893 by T. L. L. Temple. Now owned and maintained by the fifth generation of the Temple family, the Boggy Slough lands are the last remnants of what was once a 1.2 million–acre forest empire. Gerland examines the family’s and the lumber company’s struggles to grow and manage a second-, third-, and fourth-generation forest, ultimately achieving sustainability while managing changing environmental concerns and attitudes.

Flexible Conservation Measures on Working Land

Flexible Conservation Measures on Working Land
Title Flexible Conservation Measures on Working Land PDF eBook
Author Andrea Cattaneo
Publisher
Total Pages 64
Release 2005
Genre Agricultural conservation
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Flexible Conservation Measures on Working Land

Flexible Conservation Measures on Working Land
Title Flexible Conservation Measures on Working Land PDF eBook
Author Andrea Cattaneo
Publisher
Total Pages 64
Release 2005
Genre
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Protecting the Land

Protecting the Land
Title Protecting the Land PDF eBook
Author Julie Ann Gustanski
Publisher
Total Pages 612
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
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A conservation easement is a legal agreement between a property owner and a conservation organization, generally a private nonprofit land trust, that restricts the type and amount of development that can be undertaken on that property. Conservation easements protect land for future generations while allowing owners to retain property rights, at the same time providing them with significant tax benefits. Conservation easements are among the fastest growing methods of land preservation in the United States today. Protecting the Land provides a thoughtful examination of land trusts and how they function, and a comprehensive look at the past and future of conservation easements. The book: provides a geographical and historical overview of the role of conservation easements analyzes relevant legislation and its role in achieving community conservation goals examines innovative ways in which conservation easements have been used around the country considers the links between social and economic values and land conservation Contributors, including noted tax attorney and land preservation expert Stephen Small, Colorado's leading land preservation attorney Bill Silberstein, and Maine Coast Heritage Trust's general counsel Karin Marchetti, describe and analyze the present status of easement law. Sharing their unique perspectives, experts including author and professor of geography Jack Wright, Dennis Collins of the Wildlands Conservancy, and Chuck Roe of the Conservation Trust of North Carolina offer case studies that demonstrate the flexibility and diversity of conservation easements. Protecting the Land offers a valuable overview of the history and use of conservation easements and the evolution of easement-enabling legislation for professionals and citizens working with local and national land trusts, legal advisors, planners, public officials, natural resource mangers, policymakers, and students of planning and conservation.

Conservation-compatible Practices and Programs

Conservation-compatible Practices and Programs
Title Conservation-compatible Practices and Programs PDF eBook
Author David Lambert
Publisher
Total Pages 98
Release 2006
Genre Agricultural conservation
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This report examines the business, operator, and household characteristics of farms that have adopted certain conservation-compatible practices, with and without financial assistance from government conservation programs. The analysis finds that attributes of the farm operator and household and characteristics of the farm business are associated with the likelihood that a farmer will adopt certain conservation-compatible practices and the degree to which the farmer participates in conservation programs. For example, operators of small farms and operators not primarily focused on farming are less likely to adopt management-intensive conservation-compatible practices and to participate in working-land conservation programs than operators of large enterprises whose primary occupation is farming.