Innovative funding to support biodiversity conservation

Argues that conserving biodiversity requires a combination of policy reform and appropriate economic instruments. Presents policy reforms which would remove the underlying causes of the loss of biodiversity and create incentives for the efficient use of biological resources. The economic instruments...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of social economics 1996, Vol.23 (4/5/6), p.98-124
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Developing countries
Ecology
Economic aspects
Economic policy
Environment
Financing
Funding
Global economy
Influence
Investors
LDCs
Methods
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Private sector
Profits
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Subsidies
World economy
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