Alternative methods for substantiating payments for conservation easements in Colorado
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Fort Collins, Colo. : Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute, 2020.
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1 online resource (7 unnumbered pages) : illustration, mapages
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The policy and institutional milieu surrounding private lands conservation using conservation easements in Colorado is complex and can involve local, state, and federal agencies, for profit and not-for-profit service providers and organizations, as well as landowners. Here, we focus on state level taxpayer supported programs, but our alternatives are informed by the variety of compensatory programs and mechanisms in Colorado and elsewhere.

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Seidl, A., Hill, R. G., & Mangus, L. 1. (2020). Alternative methods for substantiating payments for conservation easements in Colorado . Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Seidl, Andrew, Rebecca Goldbach. Hill and Lauren 1993- Mangus. 2020. Alternative Methods for Substantiating Payments for Conservation Easements in Colorado. Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute.

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Seidl, Andrew, Rebecca Goldbach. Hill and Lauren 1993- Mangus. Alternative Methods for Substantiating Payments for Conservation Easements in Colorado Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute, 2020.

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Seidl, Andrew., Rebecca Goldbach Hill, and Lauren 1993- Mangus. Alternative Methods for Substantiating Payments for Conservation Easements in Colorado Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute, 2020.

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