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Economic measures for biodiversity planning: An annotated bibliography of methods, experiences and cases
… Conservation Union, 2000 Page 1 ECONOMIC MEASURES FOR BIODIVERSITY PLANNING: An Annotated Bibliography of Methods, … World Conservation UnionThe World Conservation Union BIODIVERSITY ECONOMICS FOR EASTERN AFRICA IUCN – The World … forces underlie and explain biodiversity degradation and loss, and economic measures provide a useful set of tools for …
CITES and CBNRM. Proceedings of an international symposium on “The relevance of CBNRM to the conservation and sustainable use of CITES-listed species in exporting countries”
… environment and development challenges. IUCN works on biodiversity, climate change, energy, human livelihoods and … community involvement and awareness as driving forces for biodiversity conservation Hugo-Maria Schally A question of … and mutually supportive in addressing biodiversity loss. In the context of Goal 3, CITES implementation will …
Markets and Incentives in Livelihoods and Landscapes Strategy. Using Economic and Financial Tools to Sustain Forest Livelihoods and Landscapes
… environment and development challenges. IUCN works on biodiversity, climate change, energy, human livelihoods and … Both poverty and wealth may act as drivers of forest loss. In some cases the basic requirements for human survival … improvements in the livelihoods of the rural poor, enhance biodiversity conservation, and ensure the sustainable supply …
Community - based incentives for nature conservation
… economic forces, or perverse incentives, which underlie biodiversity degradation. Economic incentives present a … an overview of the role of economic incentives in global biodiversity policy; and • Presents a list of reference … perverse incentives which encourage forest degradation and loss. These include: • Property rights and policy change One …
A Gateway to Payments for Ecosystem Services. Using Payments for Ecosystem Services for Livelihoods and Landscapes
… 5 Valuing ecosystem services – a commoditization of biodiversity? … 14 List of Abbreviations BBOP Business and Biodiversity Offsets Programme CDM Clean Development … challenge that ecoagriculture is designed to address: the loss of biodiversity and the increase in demand for …
Payments for Ecosystem Services - Legal and Institutional Frameworks
… that despite their importance to human well-be- ing and biodiversity, the world’s freshwater ecosystems as well as … Allocation Market risk, party risk, and risk of innocent loss are the most significant risks that require regulation … shown, despite their importance to human well-being and biodiversity the world’s freshwater ecosystems and the …
Legal and institutional aspects of urban and peri-urban foresty and greening
… to UPFG because green areas play a vital role in urban biodiversity. Suburban wetlands can be some of the most … areas in networks will improve biological conservation and biodiversity; greenbelts and greenways (linear parks) can … could be an effective tool in slowing down biodiversity loss. Legal and institutional aspects of urban, peri-urban …
Energy subsidies: Lessons learned in assessing their impact and designing policy reforms
… management, the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, marine and coastal ecosystem management, and … demand for the less subsidised energy resulting in loss of jobs and hardship), (b) education (poor households … and a rich person by one euro, society may value the first loss greater by giving it a weight of 2 and the second loss …