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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Introduction xiii
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Part 1. The Importance of conserving Western Working Landscapes
- Chapter 1. A Brief History of People and Policy in the West 1
- Chapter 2. Status and Trends of Western Working Landscapes 13
- Chapter 3. The Biodiversity That Protected Areas Can’t Capture: How Private Ranch, Forest, and Tribal Lands Sustain Biodiversity 33
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Part 2. Collaborative Conservation
- Introduction 49
- Chapter 4. Beyond “Stakeholders” and the Zero- Sum Game: Toward Community- Based Collaborative Conservation in the American West 53
- Spotlight 4.1. Historic Precedents to Collaborative Conservation in Working Landscapes: The Coon Valley “Cooperative Conservation” Initiative, 1934 77
- Chapter 5. The Quivira Experience: Reflections from a “Do” Tank 81
- Spotlight 5.1. Grass- Fed and Grass- Finished Livestock Production: Helping to Keep Working Landscapes Intact 95
- Chapter 6. Place- Based Conservation Finds Its Voice: A Case Study of the Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition 101
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Part 3. Case Studies of Working Forests
- Introduction 119
- Chapter 7. Swan Story 123
- Spotlight 7.1. Arcata Community Forest 137
- Chapter 8. Taking a Different Approach: Forestland Management in the Redwood Region 141
- Spotlight 8.1. The Conservation Fund’s Garcia River Forest, California 155
- Chapter 9. Stewardship Contracting in the Siuslaw National Forest 159
- Spotlight 9.1. Stewardship Agreements: The Weaverville Community Forest, California 177
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Part 4. Case Studies of Working ranches
- Introduction 181
- Chapter 10. Lava Lake Land & Livestock: The Role of Private Landowners in Landscape- Scale Conservation 185
- Spotlight 10.1. Country Natural Beef 203
- Chapter 11. Conservation and Development at Sun Ranch: The Search for Balance in the U.S. West 209
- Spotlight 11.1 The Madison Valley Ranchlands Group 223
- Chapter 12. Integrating Diversified Strategies on a Single Ranch: From Renewable Energy and Multiple Breeds to Conservation Easements 227
- Spotlight 12.1. Private Land Conservation Trends in the Western United States 241
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Part 5. Emerging approaches To Conserving Working Landscapes
- Introduction 247
- Chapter 13. The Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan and Ranch Conservation in Pima County, Arizona 251
- Spotlight 13.1. Ranching and the “Death Tax”: A Matter of Conservation as Well as Equity 267
- Chapter 14. Payments for Ecosystem Services: Keeping Working Landscapes Productive and Functioning 275
- Spotlight 14.1. The Conservation Reserve Program 295
- Conclusions and Policy Implications 301
- Acknowledgments 311
- Contributor Biographies 315
- Summits Board of Advisers 325
- Index 327
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Introduction xiii
-
Part 1. The Importance of conserving Western Working Landscapes
- Chapter 1. A Brief History of People and Policy in the West 1
- Chapter 2. Status and Trends of Western Working Landscapes 13
- Chapter 3. The Biodiversity That Protected Areas Can’t Capture: How Private Ranch, Forest, and Tribal Lands Sustain Biodiversity 33
-
Part 2. Collaborative Conservation
- Introduction 49
- Chapter 4. Beyond “Stakeholders” and the Zero- Sum Game: Toward Community- Based Collaborative Conservation in the American West 53
- Spotlight 4.1. Historic Precedents to Collaborative Conservation in Working Landscapes: The Coon Valley “Cooperative Conservation” Initiative, 1934 77
- Chapter 5. The Quivira Experience: Reflections from a “Do” Tank 81
- Spotlight 5.1. Grass- Fed and Grass- Finished Livestock Production: Helping to Keep Working Landscapes Intact 95
- Chapter 6. Place- Based Conservation Finds Its Voice: A Case Study of the Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition 101
-
Part 3. Case Studies of Working Forests
- Introduction 119
- Chapter 7. Swan Story 123
- Spotlight 7.1. Arcata Community Forest 137
- Chapter 8. Taking a Different Approach: Forestland Management in the Redwood Region 141
- Spotlight 8.1. The Conservation Fund’s Garcia River Forest, California 155
- Chapter 9. Stewardship Contracting in the Siuslaw National Forest 159
- Spotlight 9.1. Stewardship Agreements: The Weaverville Community Forest, California 177
-
Part 4. Case Studies of Working ranches
- Introduction 181
- Chapter 10. Lava Lake Land & Livestock: The Role of Private Landowners in Landscape- Scale Conservation 185
- Spotlight 10.1. Country Natural Beef 203
- Chapter 11. Conservation and Development at Sun Ranch: The Search for Balance in the U.S. West 209
- Spotlight 11.1 The Madison Valley Ranchlands Group 223
- Chapter 12. Integrating Diversified Strategies on a Single Ranch: From Renewable Energy and Multiple Breeds to Conservation Easements 227
- Spotlight 12.1. Private Land Conservation Trends in the Western United States 241
-
Part 5. Emerging approaches To Conserving Working Landscapes
- Introduction 247
- Chapter 13. The Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan and Ranch Conservation in Pima County, Arizona 251
- Spotlight 13.1. Ranching and the “Death Tax”: A Matter of Conservation as Well as Equity 267
- Chapter 14. Payments for Ecosystem Services: Keeping Working Landscapes Productive and Functioning 275
- Spotlight 14.1. The Conservation Reserve Program 295
- Conclusions and Policy Implications 301
- Acknowledgments 311
- Contributor Biographies 315
- Summits Board of Advisers 325
- Index 327