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Incentives for REDD − i.e., reductions in emissions from deforestation and degradation − motivate application of static economic modeling of land use to assess heterogeneity over space in the business-as-usual baselines for land use required for forest policy evaluations. That some forested...
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-to-pay for biodiversity conservation is positive in "rich" developed countries (North), but very low in "poor" developing … welfare when the North financially supports biodiversity conservation in the South - as stipulated in the Convention on … Biological Diversity (1992). We model that support as a market for biodiversity conservation and distinguish the cases, in which …
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-to-pay for biodiversity conservation is positive in ’rich’ developed countries (North), but very low in ’poor’ developing … welfare when the North financially supports biodiversity conservation in the South – as stipulated in the Convention on … Biological Diversity (1992). We model that support as a market for biodiversity conservation and distinguish the cases, in which …
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Payments for Environmental Services (PES) and biodiversity conservation in developing countries. We first discuss some of the … framework in 11 biodiversity PES field projects to evaluate the impacts on biodiversity conservation and rural development. We … inherent complexities and uncertainties when linking biodiversity to ecosystem services and the related inconsistencies to deal …
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economic instruments used in policy analysis related to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity resources. The … structures for conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity resources. Illustrations of these principles and examples are … issues in the formulation of biodiversity protection policy. The paper also concludes that the proper understanding of …
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impact of the development of agriculture on wild biodiversity is assessed because some environmentalists see the conservation … conservationist groups. Some see intensive agriculture (including silviculture) as favourable to the conservation of wild biodiversity … whereas others oppose such production methods as being unfavourable to wild biodiversity conservation. Reasons why modern …
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completely anthropocentric in its approach. Therefore, economic approaches to conservation and sustainability can be at odds with …
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agricultural production and conservation in the UK, drawing on case studies from within the charity’s own farming portfolio …€™ model of intensive agriculture freeing up land for nature conservation objectives; or adopt a ‘land sharing’ approach … where wildlife-friendly farming delivers both food and biodiversity. The RSPB conclusion is that there is no ‘one size …
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