Free Market Environmentalism for the Next Generation

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2015-02-04
Publisher(s): Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

Free Market Environmentalism for the Next Generation provides an optimistic way of thinking about how to link dynamic environments to dynamic economies. This link begins by asking 'who owns the environment,' the topic of chapter 3. Answering this question is critical for 'rethinking the way we think' about the environment in a way that harnesses property rights and markets to improve stewardship of our natural world. The first three chapters focus on the importance of property rights for encouraging exchange for resolving competing demands on the environment through cooperation rather than conflict. The last seven chapters cover specific applications to land management, water, fisheries, energy, and general implications for environmental entrepreneurship. The book concludes by tackling the tougher problems including management of the open oceans and climate change, two of the biggest problems facing the next generation of environmentalists.

Author Biography

Terry L. Anderson is the president of PERC (Property and Environment Research Center) and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. Anderson's work helped launch the idea of 'free market environmentalism' with the publication of his book by that title, coauthored with Donald Leal.


Donald R. Leal joined PERC (Property and Environment Research Center) in 1985 where he directed research until he retired in 2012 and became a Senior Fellow Emeritus. Leal's research focused primarily on comparing state and federal forest management, and on market-based solutions for preventing overharvesting of marine resources and restoring ocean fisheries.

Table of Contents

Contents
Figures and Tables
Foreword
1. Visions of Environmentalism; Katy Hansen
2. Rethinking the Way We Think; Shawn Regan
3. Who Owns the Environment?; Shawn Regan
4. This Land is Whose Land?; Holly Lippke Fretwell
5. Prospecting for Energy and the Environment; Brandon Scarborough
6. Tapping Water Markets; Brandon Scarborough and Lawrence Reed Watson
7. Fencing the Fishery 
8. Calling on Communities; Laura Huggins
9. Enviropreneurship in Action; Lawrence Reed Watson
10. Frontiers of Free Market Environmentalism
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