The preservation of wetland ecological goods and services: an evaluation of land conservation techniques for the Lac La Biche watershed, Alberta

Wetland ecosystems situated in the Lac La Biche, Alberta watershed provide environmental goods and services whose values are not incorporated in land use decision-making. Ignoring the economic value associated with wetland conservation underestimates the true cost of land development, and may lead t...

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Main Author: Kimmel, Eric Ian
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://summit.sfu.ca/item/2586
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spelling ftsimonfu:oai:summit.sfu.ca:2586 2023-05-15T17:06:17+02:00 The preservation of wetland ecological goods and services: an evaluation of land conservation techniques for the Lac La Biche watershed, Alberta Kimmel, Eric Ian 2007 http://summit.sfu.ca/item/2586 English eng http://summit.sfu.ca/item/2586 Thesis 2007 ftsimonfu 2022-04-07T18:32:29Z Wetland ecosystems situated in the Lac La Biche, Alberta watershed provide environmental goods and services whose values are not incorporated in land use decision-making. Ignoring the economic value associated with wetland conservation underestimates the true cost of land development, and may lead to land-uses that do not maximize benefits to society. I conduct an economic valuation, stakeholder consultation, legal analysis and explore the relationship between land uses and the Lac La Biche aquatic ecosystem to determine the viability of establishing a natural area relative to the current land use regime in Lakeland County, Alberta. The analysis evaluates a variety of voluntary and mandatory land conservation techniques utilized to establish a natural area. I conclude the natural area designation is a viable policy option relative to the status quo and the collective use of voluntary and mandatory techniques will likely achieve the stated policy objectives. Thesis Lac la Biche Summit - SFU Research Repository (Simon Fraser University)
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description Wetland ecosystems situated in the Lac La Biche, Alberta watershed provide environmental goods and services whose values are not incorporated in land use decision-making. Ignoring the economic value associated with wetland conservation underestimates the true cost of land development, and may lead to land-uses that do not maximize benefits to society. I conduct an economic valuation, stakeholder consultation, legal analysis and explore the relationship between land uses and the Lac La Biche aquatic ecosystem to determine the viability of establishing a natural area relative to the current land use regime in Lakeland County, Alberta. The analysis evaluates a variety of voluntary and mandatory land conservation techniques utilized to establish a natural area. I conclude the natural area designation is a viable policy option relative to the status quo and the collective use of voluntary and mandatory techniques will likely achieve the stated policy objectives.
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title The preservation of wetland ecological goods and services: an evaluation of land conservation techniques for the Lac La Biche watershed, Alberta
title_short The preservation of wetland ecological goods and services: an evaluation of land conservation techniques for the Lac La Biche watershed, Alberta
title_full The preservation of wetland ecological goods and services: an evaluation of land conservation techniques for the Lac La Biche watershed, Alberta
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title_full_unstemmed The preservation of wetland ecological goods and services: an evaluation of land conservation techniques for the Lac La Biche watershed, Alberta
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