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Community - based incentives for nature conservation

… are they carried out? Activities which convert habitats into other uses: - What are they? - How do they degrade … natural systems because wider forces permit, encourage or force them to do so. In addition to addressing the direct … indigenous timber, fishing quotas or strict conditions for entry into wildlife product markets. In Case Study 2, around …
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Markets and Incentives in Livelihoods and Landscapes Strategy. Using Economic and Financial Tools to Sustain Forest Livelihoods and Landscapes

… 3 Factoring forest landscape and livelihood values into economic decision-making 4 Using markets and incentives … we look at the ways in markets can be used as a positive force for conservation and sustainable development, it is fi … the existing market for carbon credits could serve as an entry point for supporting forest landscape restoration …
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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”

… is not open to debate, unless the Parties choose to enter into such a debate. But the listing of a species in CITES is … response to implementation concerns has been to delay the entry into force of a listing beyond the 90 days provided in the …
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Energy subsidies: Lessons learned in assessing their impact and designing policy reforms

… win-win policy reform. As many fossil-fuel subsidies fall into this category, governments should prioritise removing … and price supports: These measures include removing market-entry barriers and preferential conditions in the regulation … opportunities for subsidising industry, is a major driving force behind moves to eliminate remaining subsidies. …
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Economic measures for biodiversity planning: An annotated bibliography of methods, experiences and cases

… planners, if they are to integrate biodiversity concerns into their own strategies, policies and plans. Documenting … and Technology, (1999), Benefits of Biodiversity. Task Force Report No. 133, Council for Agricultural Science and … surplus could be captured through the current park entry fee structure. Coverage: Africa Contains examples or …
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A Gateway to Payments for Ecosystem Services. Using Payments for Ecosystem Services for Livelihoods and Landscapes

… an introduction and sense of direction (i.e. a “Gateway”) into the complicated world of Payments for Ecosystem Services … comprehensive overview of this vast field. It provides one entry point for engaging in PES, and was designed to fit into the broader Livelihoods and Landscapes (LLS) strategy, …
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Payments for Ecosystem Services - Legal and Institutional Frameworks

… the final manuscript; to Patricia Odio for the translation into Spanish; and to Ann DeVoy and Anni Lukács, IUCN ELC … Finally, there is the risk of innocent loss, also known as force majeure. This addresses the issue of failure to fulfil … the consequences of refusing inspection; rights of entry for inspec- tors; whether notification is needed and …
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