Environmental policy instruments for conserving global biodiversity

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    • Deke, Oliver

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Environmental policy instruments for conserving global biodiversity

Oliver Deke

(Kieler Studien, 339)

Springer, c2008

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [356]-392)

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Description

The current, unprecedented loss of global biodiversity resulting from anthropogenic interference in the world's ecosystems is affecting human well-being across the globe with increasing severity. This book examines two issues that are at the center of the public discussion on biodiversity. It examines whether genetic information derived from biodiversity can be used to create incentives to preserve biodiversity. Then, it examines whether establishing protected areas can be accomplished on an international level by using transfer payments.

Table of Contents

Aim and Scope of the Study.- The Issues.- Market-Based Incentives to Preserve Biodiversity: Commercial Use of, and Trade in, Genetic Resources.- Preserving Biodiversity as a Global Public Good: Protected Areas and International Transfers.- Conclusion.

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