Improving Conservation of Nature on Private Lands: Targeted Research and Awareness-raising
Conservation easements are legal agreements restricting land use to protect its conservation values. To date, these easements have conserved over 500,000 acres across Alberta.
As farmers and ranchers retire and sell their land, real estate professionals must understand the complexities of these easements to assist buyers and sellers. This project will help bridge the existing knowledge gap in the industry, providing a better understanding of these easements.
Amount Funded
$136,890
Year Funded
2024
Funding Priority
Land: Protect property value and support sustainable land use recognizing all real estate assets involve land.
Topic
Contributor
Corvus Conservation
The Corvus Centre for Conservation Policy is a not-for-profit, charitable organization whose vision is that public policy actively supports nature and biodiversity.
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