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- Ending the Monuments Men: Should Congress Restrict . . .
If instead the Court held that once set-aside, future presidents had little or no ability to modify or revoke existing national monuments, substantial portions of federal land could be excluded from future oil and gas, minerals, and other natural resources development—potentially impacting domestic economic policy with little oversight
- Land Designations - Public Lands Council
Even monuments that protect distinct features can be limited to a few land sections or townships, rather than designating a whole landscape Establish land designations through land use planning, rather than restrictive designations
- Federal Land Designations: A Brief Guide
Land designations conferred by Congress, the President, and other executive branch officials are referred to in this report as federal land designations, meaning they are land designations made by federal entities
- The Political Economy of Protected Area Designations . . .
Governments prioritize minimizing short-term commercial losses over maximizing long-term ecological gains in conservation policy processes, leading to two predominant types of protected area: residual and paper park
- National Parks – The Environmental Politics and Policy of . . .
Although seemingly well-protected natural sanctuaries, national parks are never far removed from the political, social, and economic forces that regularly buffet the nation’s public lands In 1872, Congress enacted legislation establishing Yellowstone National Park in northwestern Wyoming as the world’s first national park
- (PDF) POLITICS, ECONOMICS, AND FEDERAL LAND DESIGNATION . . .
Many local government officials bemoan the formal protection of public lands as taking off the table a variety of economic activities that could help bolster local economies In contrast some have
- Conservation designations—Are they fit for purpose in the . . .
Landscape-scale options are thus likely to complement, rather than negate, an approach based on designation Whilst there are many valid criticisms of designations, and about the quality of evidence on which to evaluate their value for money, they continue to deliver a range of benefits
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