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As construction on valuable acreage has burgeoned over the last few decades, many environmentally sensitive properties and their resources have been destroyed. Laws enacted to protect the land and resources have been difficult to implement. As a viable solution, the Feds, along with many state governments, now allow for the creation of individual environmental "banks." These banks are established by converting useless property into one of several types of environmentally protected land. Environmental credits are then issues to the landowners - credits that can be sold to developers who seek to…mehr

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As construction on valuable acreage has burgeoned over the last few decades, many environmentally sensitive properties and their resources have been destroyed. Laws enacted to protect the land and resources have been difficult to implement. As a viable solution, the Feds, along with many state governments, now allow for the creation of individual environmental "banks." These banks are established by converting useless property into one of several types of environmentally protected land. Environmental credits are then issues to the landowners - credits that can be sold to developers who seek to build on previously protected properties. As building continues in one place, new environmentally sound acreage is created in another.
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Kevin F. Noon, PhD, received his doctorate from Texas A&M University, specializing in wetland science. For twenty-five years, he has been involved in land improvement and environmental policy development. Currently, he is chairman and cofounder of Critical Habitats, Inc., and of Sustainable Environments LLC--land development and consulting companies that specialize in environmental banking.