Conservation Strategies for New Zealand

Peter Hartley
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 December, 1997

Many factors influence the effectiveness of government institutions in achieving desirable results in conservation.  Consistent with its former traditions in other areas, New Zealand has used command and control approaches to conservation rather than approaches that rely more on private property rights, markets and prices. This book recommends practical, moderate reforms to existing institutions that will result in better arrangements for preserving New Zealand's unique environment.

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