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LOGISTICAL AND TAX-RELATED OBSTACLES TO COORDINATING CONSERVATION LAND ASSEMBLAGES

Assembling large tracts of property in the for-profit and non-profit sectors can offer a bigger opportunity than any one parcel could offer on its own. But even though for-profit developers regularly aggregate plots over short periods of time, conservation groups almost never succeed in aggregating...

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Published in:Environmental law (Portland, Ore.) Ore.), 2021-06, Vol.51 (2), p.437-484
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Barriers
Charitable contributions
Charitable donations
Conservation
Conservation of natural resources
Environmental aspects
Land conservation
Land reclamation
Methods
Natural resource conservation
Reclamation of land
Tax incentives
Taxation
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