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Biodiversity 6 Noah’s Ark 6 Natural Capital 4 Conservation 2 Development 2 Gender 2 Women 2
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Martin, David 6
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Department of Economics, Davidson College 6
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Noah Revisits Biodiversity Protection Prioritization
Martin, David - Department of Economics, Davidson College - 2013
develop tools to help prioritise the many goals of biodiversity preservation. Analysts and policy makers often use the ‘Noah’s … Ark’ metaphor to imply that society must choose how much biodiversity to save and which specific components of it to save …
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Noah Revisits Biodiversity Protection Microeconomics
Martin, David - Department of Economics, Davidson College - 2013
tools to help prioritize the many goals. Analysts and policy makers often describe this problem with the “Noah’s Ark …’s (Econometrica 1998) “Noah’s Ark” model and build upon Perry’s (EcolEcon 2010) and Arponen’s (BiodiversConserv 2012) work so as to …
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Gender Concerns When Noah the Economist Ranks Species
Martin, David - Department of Economics, Davidson College - 2013
Because the financial commitments to preserve biodiversity fall short of what is needed, the elements of biodiversity must be prioritized so that limited funds can be used most effectively. The key issue I address here is the weaknesses of the ranking mechanism that a Noah-like economist would...
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Biodiversity Prioritisation and Gender
Martin, David - Department of Economics, Davidson College
Because the financial commitments to preserve biodiversity fall short of what is needed, the elements of biodiversity must be prioritised so that limited funds can be used most effectively. The key issue I address here is the weaknesses of such prioritisation mechanisms with respect to gender...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011099853
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Noah Revisits Biodiversity Protection Prioritization
Martin, David - Department of Economics, Davidson College
develop tools to help prioritise the many goals of biodiversity preservation. Analysts and policy makers often use the ‘Noah’s … Ark’ metaphor to imply that society must choose how much biodiversity to save and which specific components of it to save …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011099854
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Noah Revisits Biodiversity Protection Microeconomics
Martin, David - Department of Economics, Davidson College
tools to help prioritize the many goals. Analysts and policy makers often describe this problem with the “Noah’s Ark …’s (Econometrica 1998) “Noah’s Ark” model and build upon Perry’s (EcolEcon 2010) and Arponen’s (BiodiversConserv 2012) work so as to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011099855
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