Protection through property: from private to river-held rights

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This article explores how private owners can protect bodies of water through private property rights. It compares the use of conventional property rights in the Netherlands and New Zealand with a novel approach whereby a New Zealand river owns itself.

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De Vries-Stotijn, A., Van Ham, I., & Bastmeijer, K. (2019). Protection through property: from private to river-held rights. Water International, 44(6–7), 736–751. https://doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2019.1641882

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