1. Conservation markets for wildlife management with case studies from whaling.
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Gerber, Leah R., Costello, Christopher, and Gaines, Steven D
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WILDLIFE conservation ,BOWHEAD whale ,BALAENOPTERA ,MINKE whale ,RECREATION areas ,ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis - Abstract
Although market-based incentives have helped resolve many environmental challenges, conservation markets still play a relatively minor role in wildlife management. Establishing property rights for environmental goods and allowing trade between resource extractors and resource conservationists may offer a path forward in conserving charismatic species like whales, wolves, turtles, and sharks. In this paper, we provide a conceptual model for implementing a conservation market for wildlife and evaluate how such a market could be applied to three case studies for whales (minke [Balaenoptera acutorostrata], bowhead [Balaena mysticetus], and gray [Eschrictius robustus]). We show that, if designed and operated properly, such a market could ensure persistence of imperiled populations, while simultaneously improving the welfare of resource harvesters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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