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Natural resource protection on buffer lands: integrating resource evaluation and economics

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Year
2008

Citation

Burger, J., Gochfeld, M., and Greenberg, M.R., 2008, Natural resource protection on buffer lands: integrating resource evaluation and economics: v. 142, p. 1-9.

Summary

Environmental managers are faced with the wise management, sustainability, and stewardship of their land for natural resource values. This task requires the integration of ecological evaluation with economics. Using the Department of Energy (DOE) as a case study, we examine the why, who, what, where, when, and how questions about assessment and natural resource protection of buffer lands. We suggest that managers evaluate natural resources for a variety of reasons that revolve around land use, remediation/restoration, protection of natural environments, and natural resource damage assessment (NRDA). While DOE is the manager of its lands, and thus its natural resources, a range of natural resource trustees and public officials have [...]

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  • Environmental Monitoring and Assessment [Environ. Monit. Assess.]

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ISBN WECC 0167-6369

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