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Darby Bradley named first Kingsbury Browne Fellow
Comunicados de prensaOctubre 23, 2006 -
New Report Highlights Challenges and Opportunities of Western State Trust Lands
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Taxing and Untaxing Land
Open Space and Conservation EasementsOtroSeptiembre 2006Joan M. YoungmanThis article was originally published in State Tax Notes, a journal by Tax Analysts, on September 11, 2006. One of the most dramatic recent developments in the usually staid evolution of property law...
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Voting for Public Funding of Open Space
Documentos de trabajoNoviembre 2006Jeffrey O. SundbergOver one thousand conservation referenda have been on ballots across the country between 2000 and 2005. More than three-quarters of them have been approved by voters. This public form of land...
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Tax and Property Value Effects of Conservation Easements
Documentos de trabajoMayo 2006Jeffrey O. Sundberg and Richard F. DyeA variety of tax incentives encourage property owners to place conservation easements on their property. This paper calculates sample tax effects for a range of tax incentives and shows that many...
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Land Lines, October 2006
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2006Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue looks at large-scale revitalization projects in London that are benefitting local communities; economic and environmental approaches to U.S. conservation easements; and the use of a...
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Conservation Incentives in America's Heartland
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2006Inspired by the work of Aldo Leopold, conservation leaders explore three types of incentive programs to achieve land conservation in an economically efficient, measurably effective, and reasonably...
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Faculty Profile
Jeffrey SundbergRevista Land LinesOctubre 2006Jeffrey Sundberg is associate professor of economics and business at Lake Forest College in Lake Forest, Illinois, where he has taught since 1989. He also serves as chair of the College’s...
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Faculty Profile
Dan L. PerlmanRevista Land LinesAbril 2006Dan L. Perlman teaches at Brandeis University, in Waltham, Massachusetts, where he is chair of the Environmental Studies Program and associate professor of biology. He has coauthored three textbooks...
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From the President
Reinventing Conservation EasementsRevista Land LinesEnero 2006Gregory K. IngramIn recent decades conservation easements—promises to restrict land development—have become enormously popular, but now they are in trouble. News reports have created concern that some easements are...