The Cultural Politics of Canadian Land Trusts: Exploring the Ethos and Structure of the Social Economy as Articulated Across Protected Private Lands

  • Hanson L
  • Filax G
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This paper examines the emerging structure and culture of Canadian land trustorganizations that set aside private land for conservation purposes. While a numberof researchers in both the US and Canada have viewed land trusts as privatizedconservation mechanisms, a ...

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Hanson, L. L., & Filax, G. (2012). The Cultural Politics of Canadian Land Trusts: Exploring the Ethos and Structure of the Social Economy as Articulated Across Protected Private Lands. International Journal of Canadian Studies, (39–40), 211. https://doi.org/10.7202/040830ar

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