Lecture 18 - Property Rights and Public Lands Management

author: John Wargo, Yale University
recorded by: Yale University
published: April 29, 2012,   recorded: March 2011,   views: 2248
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The lecture centers on public lands management and the effect of property rights on sustainable resource management. Property rights create a complex set of relationships that complicate effective environmental management. Popular conceptions of wilderness also make it difficult to manage public lands sustainably, since people view wilderness as a place of freedom, without regulation. Managing property rights and people's concept of right to wilderness are the central issues facing natural resource managers and public lands managers. As a result, it is important to consider external forces, such as climate change, that influence one's ability to exercise property rights.

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