We distinguish between local problems of biodiversity loss and global ones, where international cooperation is required. Global biodiversity regulation involves choosing the optimal stopping rule regarding global land conversions, in order to ensure that some areas of unconverted natural reserves remain to support the production sector that exists on converted lands. The basic difficulty with implementing a solution to this global problem lies in the asymmetry in endowments between those states that have previously converted, and those that have not. We demonstrate that the fundamental problem of global biodiversity regulation is similar to the bargaining problem analysed by Nash, Rubinstein and others. There are benefits from global la...
Biodiversity is an essential resource, which we classify as conditionally-renewable. In order to ach...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is the main international treaty governing biodiversity...
The Convention on Biological Diversity's (2010) target to reduce the rate of biodiversity loss was a...
We distinguish between local problems of biodiversity loss and global ones, where international coop...
We distinguish between local problems of biodiversity loss and global ones, where international coop...
We distinguish between local problems of biodiversity loss and global ones, where international coop...
This paper describes global biodiversity conservation as a co-operative bargaining problem. We model...
Radically heightened extinction rates over the past 50 years have prompted the Convention on Biologi...
This paper contributes to the emerging literature on International Environmental Agreements with an ...
<p>Biodiversity decline poses significant threats to current and future generations. Although specie...
The chapter firstly introduces the key global biodiversity treaty, the 1992 UN Convention on Biologi...
We employ cooperative bargaining theory and Nash’s ‘rational threats’ idea to cast light on the biod...
The idea of a Global Convention on Biodiversity was introduced in 1985 by IUCN in order to rationali...
Protected areas are considered the cornerstone of biodiversity conservation, but face multiple probl...
© 2018. ASERS Publishing. All rights reserved. The paper understands cross-border natural resources ...
Biodiversity is an essential resource, which we classify as conditionally-renewable. In order to ach...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is the main international treaty governing biodiversity...
The Convention on Biological Diversity's (2010) target to reduce the rate of biodiversity loss was a...
We distinguish between local problems of biodiversity loss and global ones, where international coop...
We distinguish between local problems of biodiversity loss and global ones, where international coop...
We distinguish between local problems of biodiversity loss and global ones, where international coop...
This paper describes global biodiversity conservation as a co-operative bargaining problem. We model...
Radically heightened extinction rates over the past 50 years have prompted the Convention on Biologi...
This paper contributes to the emerging literature on International Environmental Agreements with an ...
<p>Biodiversity decline poses significant threats to current and future generations. Although specie...
The chapter firstly introduces the key global biodiversity treaty, the 1992 UN Convention on Biologi...
We employ cooperative bargaining theory and Nash’s ‘rational threats’ idea to cast light on the biod...
The idea of a Global Convention on Biodiversity was introduced in 1985 by IUCN in order to rationali...
Protected areas are considered the cornerstone of biodiversity conservation, but face multiple probl...
© 2018. ASERS Publishing. All rights reserved. The paper understands cross-border natural resources ...
Biodiversity is an essential resource, which we classify as conditionally-renewable. In order to ach...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is the main international treaty governing biodiversity...
The Convention on Biological Diversity's (2010) target to reduce the rate of biodiversity loss was a...