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September 29, 2005 1597260304 978-1597260305 1

In the absence of innovation in the field of conservation finance, a daunting funding gap faces conservationists aiming to protect America's system of landscapes that provide sustainable resources, water, wildlife habitat, and recreational amenities. Experts estimate that the average annual funding gap will be between $1.9 billion and $7.7 billion over the next forty years. Can the conservation community come up with new methods for financing that will fill this enormous gap? Which human and financial resources will allow us to fund critical land conservation needs?

From Walden to Wall Street brings together the experience of more than a dozen pioneering conservation finance practitioners to address these crucial issues. Contributors present groundbreaking ideas including mainstreaming environmental markets; government ballot measures for land conservations; convertible tax-exempt financing; and private equity markets.

The creativity and insight of From Walden to Wall Street offers considerable hope that, even in this era of widespread financial constraints, the American conservation community's financial resources may potentially grow dramatically in both quantity and quality in the decades to come.


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"-From Walden to Wall Street makes clear that a system of market-based conservation finance is vital to the future of environmental conservation." -Henry M. Paulson, Chairman and CEO, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.; Chairman of the Board of Governors, The Nature Conservancy

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JAMES N. LEVITT is director of the Program on Conservation Innovation at the Harvard Forest, and research fellow at the Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.

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  • Paperback: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Island Press; 1 edition (September 29, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1597260304
  • ISBN-13: 978-1597260305
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #737,237 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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JAMES N. LEVITT

Jim Levitt is director of the Program on Conservation Innovation at The Harvard Forest, and a research fellow at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. In addition, he leads the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy's annual Conservation Leadership Dialogue.

Levitt is the editor three books on conservation policy and practice: Conservation in the Internet Age: Threats and Opportunities (Island Press, 2002), From Walden to Wall Street: Frontiers of Conservation Finance (Island Press and Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2005), and Conservation Capital in the Americas, (Lincoln Institute, in collaboration with the Ash Center at the Harvard Kennedy School, the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University and Island Press, 2010).

He has written and lectured extensively in the United States and internationally on conservation innovation in the twenty-first century. He has also served on the National Advisory Board of the Long-Term Ecological Research program sponsored by the National Science Foundation, and is a past Vice Chair of the Massachusetts Audubon Society. He currently serves as a director or advisor of QLF/Atlantic Center for the Environment, the Center for Business and the Environment at Yale, Saving Land (the journal of the Land Trust Alliance), the Patagonia Sur Foundation, and Patagonia Sur, LLC.

A graduate of Yale College and the Yale School of Management, Levitt has three decades of experience as a consultant and advisor to large public, private and non-profit organizations. In 2008 he was named by the Yale School of Management as a Donaldson Fellow, an honor given to alumni for career achievements that "exemplify the mission of the School." He was also awarded the medallion of Chile's Chamber of Deputies in recognition of his work to advance land conservation in that nation.


 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Techniques for Conservation Professionals, November 3, 2005
This review is from: From Walden to Wall Street: Frontiers of Conservation Finance (Paperback)
As a conservation finance professional, I navigate and package financing options for land and water protection interests on a daily basis.

This book has stretched my thinking and added many techniques to the list of possibilities - it also focuses on the private market - the business - of land conservation.

Population growth and development further drive efforts to hold on to our natural and cultural identity. This book goes a long way in strengthening those efforts.

In addition, the editor blends history and financing techniques in an interesting and insightful manner.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From Walden to Wall Street: Frontiers of Conservation Finance, November 2, 2005
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A premise of this useful and provocative new book is that, as important as the achievements of land conservationists have been over a century or more (from Yosemite to the local bike path), much more land needs protection if we're ultimately going to "save the planet" (or something short of that). Further, editor Jim Levitt and his varied contributors know that today's political economy has changed dramatically, that the flow of capital, the power of markets, and the availability of new financial instruments have created whole new opportunities for those pragmatists and visionaries who "love the land" and want to protect it.

While the historical sweep of From Walden to Wall Street (extending from the Boston Common in the 1630s to Theodore Roosevelt and beyond) is fascinating, it is only the beginning. This is not just that usual tales of great wide open spaces courageous protected from rapacious developers. (Who could object to that?) Rather, this small volume serves as both inspiration and -- more importantly -- a road map to some of the new pathways to financing the protection of special natural and cultural lands in the 21 century.

Levitt, himself a former private sector management consultant, and his co-authors provide examples of and guidance on the most important emerging land conservation techniques. They offer an array of new perspectives - from a World Bank veteran, a corporate forester, and nonprofit entrepreneurs, among others - on the new world of land protection in America: innovative transactions that will utilize resolving loans, tax credits, limited development, carbon sequestration credits, and conservation banking.

I suspect that the leaders in land conservation - today and in the years to come - will know this important addition to the conservation literature.
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New Jersey, United States, New York, Scenic Hudson, Farm Bill, North Carolina, The Nature Conservancy, Land Trust Alliance, Long Dock Beacon, Rhode Island, Natural Bridge, New Markets Tax Credits, Aldo Leopold, Boston Common, Great Lakes, Green Acres, Santa Lucia Conservancy, South Carolina, Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Department of Environmental Protection, Hudson River, Maine Coast Heritage Trust, Union Pacific
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