Conservation Using Acquisition
A variety of mechanisms are employed by governments and other actors to constrain development or activities on private parcels of land for the purpose of increasing ecosystem services. These include easement programs, lease programs, incentive programs, tax reduction programs, cost-share programs, or ultimately fee-simple acquisition with some kind of management or stewardship tenant.
In 2018 a variety of partners held an Improving Acquisition Systems Workshop to better understand the strengths and weaknesses of the regional acquisition system.
Relationships
- related to: Pacific Northwest megalopolis
- related to: agricultural drainage symposium 2019
- related to: alea
- related to: confederated tribes of the chehalis reservation
- related to: conservation futures
- related to: ecology
- related to: eqip
- related to: esrp
- related to: fema
- related to: floodplain restoration
- related to: government
- related to: improving acquisition systems workshop
- related to: national estuary program
- related to: noaa
- related to: northwest fisheries science center
- related to: nrcs
- related to: pcsrf
- related to: psar
- related to: rco
- related to: regional support team for biocultural restoration of riverscapes
- related to: skagit river system cooperative
- related to: srfb
- related to: stillaguamish valley protection initiative
- related to: usfws
- related to: wdfw
- related to: wwrp