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This paper sets forth a transdisciplinary approach, based upon current trans-Atlantic research carried out in Britain and the U.S., on the complex and interdisciplinary relationship of the ethics-economics-policy paradigm. To provide the proper associations within the land trust framework, the paradigm is viewed from the little explored private lands perspective.The results of interviews carried out with conservation professionals in Britain and the U.S. indicate a strong desire to use a more integrated framework to facilitate the decision-making process. Approximately 96% of the 139 land trusts interviewed felt that their organization's conservation efforts would ultimately be enhanced through the use of a decision-support tool that extended beyond traditional ecological criteria and constraints and incorporated both qualitative social and quantitative economic information. To this end, this paper will both examine the current status of land trust decisions making and frame the fundamentals and dimensions (e.g., land resources, sustainability, community, environment, etc.) of the ethics-economics-policy paradigm.The conceptual integrated land conservation decision-support (ILCDS) model is introduced. Aims of the model, as prescribed by the ethics-economics-policy paradigm, are to integrate concerns of economic efficiency, equity (between and within generations), behavioral models of resource use and ecological integrity, and other patterns of human and economic development within a private land–land trust context.  相似文献   
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