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Nature conservation scientists and practitioners have voiced the concern that a conservation discourse based on … economic arguments and monetary valuation may undermine conservation efforts by eroding ("crowding out") the influence of other … arguments for nature conservation. This paper presents the results of a decision experiment in which nature conservation is …
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Understanding what influences the value of nature is crucial for informing environmental policy. From a sustainability … perspective, economic valuation should not only seek to determine willingness to pay for environmental goods to devise an … economic inequality affects the value of non-market environmental goods remains understudied. Combining recently developed …
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An ecosystem assessment is a social process through which the findings of science concerning the causes of ecosystem change, their consequences for human well-bring, and the management and policy options are evaluated. Ecosystem assessments can play an important role in synthesising and...
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Tourism and environmental preservation are often conflicting activities, mainly in areas such as coastal lagoons, where … problem of both environmental and tourism economics, the internalization of environmental costs of tourism, focusing on the … of the local berths endowment (i. e. a higher vessels transit in the Lagoon) is more effective for nature conservation …
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necessarily the solution of biodiversity loss. Then, we focus on the main biodiversity conservation policies implemented in Africa … of conservation and economic development for local communities. …
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looks at optimal policies of biodiversity conservation. The subject of the paper is "natural" biodiversity, which is … choice of environmental-policy instruments, it is shown that Pigouvian taxes do not always establish the optimal allocation …. -- biodiversity ; new economic geography ; agglomeration ; species redundancy vs. endemism ; environmental regulation …
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Nationally implemented protected area measures for biodiversity conservation generate cross-border externalities. For …
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In the Gangetic flood plain of West Bengal, wetlands are used for multiple purposes, and have significant role in the livelihoods of the local people. Over the years, these Multiple Use Systems (MUSs) are getting converted to single use systems due to economic and social pressure from dominant...
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looks at optimal policies of biodiversity conservation. The subject of the paper is natural biodiversity, which is … choice of environmental-policy instruments, it is shown that Pigouvian taxes do not always establish the optimal allocation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012751891
From once common delta marshes, which were shaped into the saltpans, found near all the coastal towns of Slovenian Coast, there are only few coastal wetlands left. The concessionaire of Sečovlje Salina Nature Park is entitled to use the natural pans for traditional salt-making; in addition,...
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