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Namibia is the driest country in sub-Saharan Africa, but well known for its richness in species and sustainable natural … of agricultural production (12%). Namibia’s freehold farmers have obtained ownership rights over land and livestock since … the rapid growth of wildlife utilization. The wildlife industry in Namibia is currently the only animal production system …
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An experiment involving 204 residents of Brisbane, Australia is outlined and the results are reported and analysed. Two consecutive surveys of the respondents provide data about their stated knowledge of 23 wildlife species present in tropical Australia, many of which exclusively occur there. In...
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In order to reduce the rate of human-induced biodiversity loss of wild species, it has become increasingly important to …
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Thi~ paper con~iders the nature of preferences for the preservation of biodiversity, and the extent to which individuab … are well-informed about biodiversity. We present evidence that the elicitation of monetary bids to pay for biodiversity …
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interests of the country. Taking into account the global benefits of biodiversity conservation and carbon storage, sustainable …
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This paper considers two problems in valuing the benefits of biodiversity protection. These are, firstly, that … preferences for biodiversity protection may be lexicographic rather than utilitarian. The more individuals for whom this is true …, the less is cost-benefit analysis validated as a means of decision making for biodiversity protection, since lexicographic …
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An assessment of the consequences of biological invasions and of the measures taken against must be at the base of each social decision in this field. Three forms of uncertainty can be distinguished that make such a decision difficult to take: (1) factual uncertainty, which encompasses not only...
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rates of 10% or lower. Taking into account the global benefits of biodiversity conservation and carbon storage, sustainable …
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This paper considers the nature of preferences for the preservation of biodiversity, and the extent to which … individuals are well-informed about biodiversity. We present evidence that the elicitation of monetary bids to pay for … biodiversity preservation, as required for cost-benefit analysis, fails as a measure of welfare changes due to the prevalence of …
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Using data from a selection of ten countries in Asia and Africa, estimates the macro-economic costs of excluding people with disabilities from the world of work.
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