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mechanisms that were introduced to fight HIV/AIDS in the developing world. It shows that albeit actors from Northern countries …
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A twofold challenge arises from the normative aim of environmental justice to the management of agricultural systems: (1) the improvement of food security and livelihood of the rural poor today; (2) the sustenance and enhancement of the long-term productivity and resilience of agricultural...
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Reduction of the earth’s biodiversity as a result of human activities is a matter of great concern to prominent … scientists. What are the economic aspects of this loss? In economic terms, what is biodiversity and why might it matter? And is … the loss of biodiversity in any way connected with globalization of the economy? …
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creating markets for biodiversity. In the paper we conclude that the success of a policy instrument for creating markets for … biodiversity depends on the nature crucial factors, including the ability of the policy instrument to deal with (a) the public good … nature of most of the nonmarket biodiversity benefits; (b) the asymmetric informational characteristics related to the …
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The environmental discussion is increasingly extended to the question of how to preserve biodiversity. As sensible … regulation of biodiversity utilization uses politically set incentive schemes, it is required to discus the monetary value of … biodiversity. Consequently, the relation between economic incentives and biodiversity is in the focus of our paper. By using bird …
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As average growth consumptions per capita and world population will continue to grow, the promotion of sustainable … air, soil and water. Biodiversity must be taken into account at both levels to cope also with climate change. But as … emission from deforestation as well as biodiversity are threatened by further and inevitable land use change. Increasing yields …
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Biodiversity can sometimes only be preserved if natural habitats are excluded from human uses. Such protection measures … great parts of global biodiversity. For internalization, financial resources are raised on a multilateral basis and …
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Nationally implemented protected area measures for biodiversity conservation generate cross-border externalities. For …
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. It focuses on the pharmaceutical industry as the representative biodiversity buyer, presenting an original theoretical … contractors involved in these private contracts, i.e. biodiversity sellers and biodiversity buyers, analysing both the magnitude …
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