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looks at optimal policies of biodiversity conservation. The subject of the paper is "natural" biodiversity, which is …. -- biodiversity ; new economic geography ; agglomeration ; species redundancy vs. endemism ; environmental regulation …
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looks at optimal policies of biodiversity conservation. The subject of the paper is natural biodiversity, which is …
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counter these in selected OECD countries. More specifically, the paper begins with an overview of the main biodiversity and …
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This paper presents a first model integrating the relation between biodiversity loss and zoonose pandemic risks in a … preserve a greater quantity of biodiversity, thus decreasing the probability of a pandemic occurring, and second (mitigation … biodiversity conservation is shown to be more relevant for more "forward looking" societies, with a small discount rate and a high …
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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 … welfare when the North financially supports biodiversity conservation in the South - as stipulated in the Convention on …
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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 … welfare when the North financially supports biodiversity conservation in the South – as stipulated in the Convention on …
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This paper presents a first model integrating the relation between biodiversity loss and zoonose pandemic risks in a … preserve a greater quantity of biodiversity, thus decreasing the probability of a pandemic occurring, and second (mitigation … biodiversity conservation is shown to be more relevant for more “forward looking” societies, with a small discount rate and a high …
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looks at optimal policies of biodiversity conservation. The subject of the paper is 'natural' biodiversity, which is …
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) has not succeeded in halting the loss of farmland biodiversity. To address these weaknesses, the CAP post-2020 proposes a … biodiversity crisis? To provide science-based feedback on this proposal, more than 300 scientists from 22 Member States (MSs) have … proposed CAP's performance for biodiversity as a core topic, benefits for climate change mitigation and other environmental …
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succeeded in halting the loss of farmland biodiversity. To address this (and other) weaknesses, the CAP post-2020 proposes a new …-schemes". Will this new Green Architecture, combined with a result-based orientation of the CAP, help address the biodiversity crisis …
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