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achieve a higher level of biodiversity in protected landscapes. In particular, we analyse whether such types of contract … biodiversity. We analyse the determinants that allow for such a policy to be implemented more successfully. In addition, the …
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The financialization of nature is underway. Yet the processes through which financialization transforms spaces previously outside markets remains relatively unknown. We address this gap by examining the financialization work conducted by conservationists while attempting to protect the...
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achieve a higher level of biodiversity on agricultural land. We focus here specifically on protected landscapes. In particular … protection of shared natural resources, such as biodiversity. We analyse the determinants that allow for such a policy to be …
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negotiated. In the same year, the Global Environment Facility (GEF) for funding biodiversity conservation in developing countries … oceans (2). The main reasons are chronic underfunding of global biodiversity conservation; the lack of incentives for global … biodiversity loss. Dinerstein et al. recently called for a global deal, complementing the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement, for …
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On March 8, 2012, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Department of the Interior’s Fish and Wildlife Services revealed a new conservation program called Working Lands for Wildlife. This federally funded partnership devotes 33 million dollars to...
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