Abstract

PARTONE PERSPECTIVES ON THE WEALTH OF NATURE I. Natural Amenities and Ecosystem Services: The Need for Additional Institutional Innovation 11 BY THOMAS MICHAEL POWER 2. Maximizing the Wealth of Nature: A Property Rights Approach 33 BY TERRY L. ANDERSON PARTTWO DEVOLUTION TO FACILITATE CHANGE 3. Institutional Reform for Public Lands? 53 BY DANIEL KEMMIS 4. The State of the Parks: Enhancing or Dissipating the Wealth of Nature? 73 BY HOLLY LIPPKE FRETWELL PARTTHREE PROPERTY RIGHTS TO FACILITATE CHANGE 5. Homegrown Property Rights for the Klamath Basin 95 BY TERRY L. ANDERSON AND LAURA E. HUGGINS 6. Fishing for Wealth in Coastal Fisheries 119 BY DONALD R. LEAL 7. The Mining Landscape: Bootleggers, Baptists, and the Promised Land 143 BY ROGER E. MEINERS AND ANDREW P. MORRISS 8. The Effects of Public Funding Systems on the Success of Private Conservation Through Land Trusts 167 BY DOMINIC P. PARKER PARTFOUR MEASURING THE WEALTH OF NATURE 9. The Wealth of Nature: Costs as Well as Benefits? 195 BY F. ANDREW HANSSEN IO. Counting the Wealth of Nature: An Overview of Ecosystem Valuation 211 BY TIMOTHY FITZGERALD AND A. MYRICK FREEMAN III n1. Do Resource States Do Worse? 235 BY RONALD N. JOHNSON 12. Why Individuals Provide Public Goods 261 BY DAVID D. HADDOCK Conclusion 289 Contributors 293

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