Conservation incentives
Conservation incentives are mechanisms that encourage or motivate people to participate in conservation activities. They can be financial or non-financial in nature, and are typically offered by governments as part of an environmental program. Some incentives are linked to management plans, covenants or conservation agreements, or to other permanent protection tools such as formal reservation.
Australian Government incentives
- Gifts That Keep On Giving
- Tax concessions
- National Market-based Instruments Pilots Program
- EPBC Act Conservation Agreements
- Maintaining Australia's Biodiversity Hotspots Programme
- National Reserve System
Other incentives
- Rate rebates
- Tender based approaches and auctions for conservation payments
- Conservation covenants
- Trading and offset schemes
- Revolving Funds
See also
- Incentive programs around Australia
- Regions and designing incentives
- Local government and incentives
- Further reading on incentives
More information
Email: incentives@environment.gov.au
Ph: (02) 6274 1111
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