This article draws mostly on new institutional economics to consider the likely behaviours of non-government conservation organizations and the implications of these behaviours for biodiversity conservation. It considers how institutional factors may result in behaviour of conservation NGOs diverging from their objectives, including their support for biodiversity conservation; examines aspects of rent capture and conservation alliances; specifies social factors that may restrict the diversity of species supported by NGOs for conservation; considers bounded rationality in relation to the operation of conservation NGOs; and using game theory, shows how competition between NGOs for funding can result in economic inefficiencies and narrow the ...
Biodiversity conservation, in practice, is defined through the institutionalised association of indi...
This paper provides a synthesis of recent literature dealing with the institutional environment, pol...
Economic frameworks in conservation have so far mostly focused on the macro scale of human-environme...
This article draws mostly on new institutional economics to consider the likely behaviours of non-go...
This article draws mostly (but not entirely) on new institutional economics to consider the likely b...
This article draws mostly (but not entirely) on new institutional economics to consider the likely b...
This article draws mostly (but not entirely) on new institutional economics to consider the likely b...
This article draws mostly (but not entirely) on new institutional economics to consider the likely b...
To counteract global species decline, modern biodiversity conservation engages in large projects, sp...
Growing economic globalisation by extending the operation of markets is a two-edged sword as far as ...
The authors examined the willingness of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to support public speci...
Participatory conservation projects imply direct involvement of local communities in natural conserv...
Biodiversity conservation, in practice, is defined through the institutionalised association of indi...
The article adds empirical content to transaction costs concepts by analyzing the design and impleme...
The relationships of economists with ecologists and conservationists have improved following global ...
Biodiversity conservation, in practice, is defined through the institutionalised association of indi...
This paper provides a synthesis of recent literature dealing with the institutional environment, pol...
Economic frameworks in conservation have so far mostly focused on the macro scale of human-environme...
This article draws mostly on new institutional economics to consider the likely behaviours of non-go...
This article draws mostly (but not entirely) on new institutional economics to consider the likely b...
This article draws mostly (but not entirely) on new institutional economics to consider the likely b...
This article draws mostly (but not entirely) on new institutional economics to consider the likely b...
This article draws mostly (but not entirely) on new institutional economics to consider the likely b...
To counteract global species decline, modern biodiversity conservation engages in large projects, sp...
Growing economic globalisation by extending the operation of markets is a two-edged sword as far as ...
The authors examined the willingness of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to support public speci...
Participatory conservation projects imply direct involvement of local communities in natural conserv...
Biodiversity conservation, in practice, is defined through the institutionalised association of indi...
The article adds empirical content to transaction costs concepts by analyzing the design and impleme...
The relationships of economists with ecologists and conservationists have improved following global ...
Biodiversity conservation, in practice, is defined through the institutionalised association of indi...
This paper provides a synthesis of recent literature dealing with the institutional environment, pol...
Economic frameworks in conservation have so far mostly focused on the macro scale of human-environme...