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Title: PREEMPTIVE HABITAT DESTRUCTION AND THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT: THE CASE OF THE RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER
Authors: Michael, Jeffrey A.
Issue Date: 1998
Series/Report no.: Selected Paper
Abstract: An economic model illustrating a southern forest landowner's incentive to increase timber harvest in response to the risk of red-cockaded woodpecker colonization and subsequent regulation under the Endangered Species Act is developed. The empirical results show that industrial landownders respond to these incentives, whereas non-industrial private forest landowners do not.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/20783
Institution/Association: American Agricultural Economics Association>1998 Annual meeting, August 2-5, Salt Lake City, UT
Total Pages: 13
Language: English
Collections:1998 Annual meeting, August 2-5, Salt Lake City, UT

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