Conservation Costs Can Be Higher Than Bargained For
March 26, 2018
March 26, 2018
EAST LANSING, Michigan, March 26 -- Michigan State University issued the following news release:
Sweeping policies that reward people in environmentally sensitive areas for returning their farmlands to nature have been lauded as ecological triumphs. But a new Michigan State University study shows that over time some participants may become conservation martyrs.
Payments for ecosystem services, or PES, programs have been global darlings for decades, tapping into the comb . . .
Sweeping policies that reward people in environmentally sensitive areas for returning their farmlands to nature have been lauded as ecological triumphs. But a new Michigan State University study shows that over time some participants may become conservation martyrs.
Payments for ecosystem services, or PES, programs have been global darlings for decades, tapping into the comb . . .
