Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
91959 Journal of Forest Economics 2007 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

Forest fragmentation exists when private landowners break up large forest stands into smaller parts. Fragmentation increases risks to endangered species that find shelter in contiguous forest habitat that falls across several landowners. Policy makers interested in reuniting these forests across fences should consider how to design a voluntary incentive scheme to meet this objective cost-effectively. Herein we consider the degree to which pre-play communication – cheap talk – between landowners could work to coordinate effectively their forest protection actions.

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