eprintid: 13422 rev_number: 10 eprint_status: archive userid: 353 dir: disk0/00/01/34/22 datestamp: 2016-07-26 12:34:55 lastmod: 2021-08-27 17:27:29 status_changed: 2016-07-26 12:34:55 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Hubacek, K. creators_name: Erickson, J.D. creators_name: Duchin, F. creators_id: 7747 title: Input-Output Modeling of Protected Landscapes: The Adirondack Park ispublished: pub divisions: prog_wat abstract: Change in ownership of large land resources in the northeastern United States is reshaping the economic and cultural landscape. The Adirondack Park of New York State has taken aggressive steps toward land conservation through public land acquisition and private land planning. The State's decision to either acquire more land for protecting open space, to negotiate conservation easements, or to embrace unrestricted development will influence the region's economic structure for decades. These alternative scenarios are explored with an input-output model including land in physical units. Conservation easements are found to have the most potential to meet target objectives without compromising conservation goals. date: 2002-06 date_type: published publisher: Oklahoma State University official_url: http://journal.srsa.org/ojs/index.php/RRS/article/viewFile/32.2.4/269 creators_browse_id: 1331 full_text_status: public publication: The Review of Regional Studies volume: 32 number: 2 pagerange: 207-222 refereed: TRUE issn: 0048749X coversheets_dirty: FALSE fp7_project: no fp7_type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article citation: Hubacek, K. , Erickson, J.D., & Duchin, F. (2002). Input-Output Modeling of Protected Landscapes: The Adirondack Park. The Review of Regional Studies 32 (2) 207-222. document_url: https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/13422/1/Input-output%20modeling%20of%20protected%20landscapes%20The%20Adirondack%20Park.pdf