Tradable permits have already been applied in many areas of environmental policy and may be a possible response to increasing calls for flexible conservation instruments which are able to successfully conserve biodiversity while allowing for economic development. The idea behind applying tradable permits to conservation is that developers wishing to turn land to economic purposes, thereby destroying valuable habitat, may only do so if they submit a permit to the conservation agency showing that habitat of at least the equivalent ecological value is restored elsewhere. The developer himself does not need to carry out the restoration, but may buy a permit from a third party thus allowing a market to emerge. However, applying tradable permits ...
A tradeable development rights (TDR) program focusing on biodiversity conservation faces a crucial p...
Biodiversity decline poses significant threats to current and future generations. Although species e...
For ecological and economic reasons it is more cost effective to conserve habitats rather than speci...
This paper is concerned with the cost-effective allocation of habitat for endangered species under s...
1. Globally, governments and regulators face an ongoing trade‐off between meeting economic developme...
A tradable development rights (TDR) program focusing on biodiversity conservation faces a crucial pr...
Globally, governments and regulators face an ongoing trade‐off between meeting economic development ...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
Globally, much biodiversity is found on private land. Acting to conserve such biodiversity thus requ...
Conservation interventions are being implemented at various spatial scales to reduce the impacts of ...
AbstractEnvironmental markets are a rapidly emerging tool to mobilize private funding to support lan...
Illegal private land deforestation threatens global biodiversity, even in areas with native habitat ...
During the last decade, conservation banking mechanisms have emerged in the environmental discourse ...
This article appears in Transnational Environmental Law published by Cambridge University Press. Cop...
This survey paper examines various information insufficiencies in biodiversity conservation and thei...
A tradeable development rights (TDR) program focusing on biodiversity conservation faces a crucial p...
Biodiversity decline poses significant threats to current and future generations. Although species e...
For ecological and economic reasons it is more cost effective to conserve habitats rather than speci...
This paper is concerned with the cost-effective allocation of habitat for endangered species under s...
1. Globally, governments and regulators face an ongoing trade‐off between meeting economic developme...
A tradable development rights (TDR) program focusing on biodiversity conservation faces a crucial pr...
Globally, governments and regulators face an ongoing trade‐off between meeting economic development ...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
Globally, much biodiversity is found on private land. Acting to conserve such biodiversity thus requ...
Conservation interventions are being implemented at various spatial scales to reduce the impacts of ...
AbstractEnvironmental markets are a rapidly emerging tool to mobilize private funding to support lan...
Illegal private land deforestation threatens global biodiversity, even in areas with native habitat ...
During the last decade, conservation banking mechanisms have emerged in the environmental discourse ...
This article appears in Transnational Environmental Law published by Cambridge University Press. Cop...
This survey paper examines various information insufficiencies in biodiversity conservation and thei...
A tradeable development rights (TDR) program focusing on biodiversity conservation faces a crucial p...
Biodiversity decline poses significant threats to current and future generations. Although species e...
For ecological and economic reasons it is more cost effective to conserve habitats rather than speci...