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land which is protected by land-use restrictions against the deterioration of habitats and ecosystems. The willingness …We consider a world economy, in which the global public good "biodiversity" is positively correlated with that share of …-to-pay for biodiversity conservation is positive in "rich" developed countries (North), but very low in "poor" developing …
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ecosystems. We summarize the state of knowledge about the impacts of protected area policies, with a focus on deforestation and … econometric advancements, shifting focus to direct measures of biodiversity, filling the knowledge gap on the effect of protected …
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Biodiversity is influenced by the process of economic development, between the two there is a causal relationship … - when development does not respect the environment, biodiversity experiences negative transformations. The EU Biodiversity … to protect biodiversity. This paper proposes an analysis of the significant aspects of biodiversity in Romania, based on …
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The present research has been developed within the EU FP7 VECTORS project (http://www.marine-vectors.eu/). The main scope of the project (2011 - 2015) has been to evaluate, from a multilateral perspective, drivers, pressures and vectors of changes in marine life of three main European seas...
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and ecosystems services, as well as key issues involved in linking loss of biodiversity and ecosystems services to …The topic of biodiversity loss has been the subject of a vast and growing scientific and economic literature. Species … biodiversity is projected to decrease by a further 10% by 2050. As with biodiversity, the planet has also experienced major losses …
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An integrated economic/ecological model is developed to address tradeoffs between biodiversity conservation and two … maximizes social welfare based on grazing profits, hunter net benefits, and conserving biodiversity in a natural ecosystem. The … ecological model defines a steady-state set of sustainable grazing and hunting choices, but biodiversity conservation may reduce …
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Biodiversity loss reduces ecosystems productivity generating negative impacts on the global economy. Even though the … economy is dependent on biodiversity or its ecological processes, few companies develop Biodiversity Conservation Actions (BCA …) to benefit ecosystems, despite the growing number of sustainable companies worldwide. Here, we investigated the …
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Human economies and ecosystems form a coupled system coevolving in time and space, since human economies use ecosystems … services and at the same time affect ecosystems through their production and consumption activities. The study of the … interactions between human economies and ecosystems is fundamental for the efficient use of natural resources and the protection of …
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Human economies and ecosystems form a coupled system coevolving in time and space, since human economies use ecosystems … services and at the same time affect ecosystems through their production and consumption activities. The study of the … interactions between human economies and ecosystems is fundamental for the efficient use of natural resources and the protection of …
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