Current regulatory approaches have not prevented the loss of biodiversity across the world. This book explores the scope to strengthen conservation by using different legal mechanisms such as biodiversity offsetting, payment for ecosystem services and conservation covenants, as well as tradable development rights and taxation. The authors discuss how such mechanisms introduce elements of a market approach as well as private sector initiative and resources. They show how examples already in operation serve to highlight the design challenges, legal, technical and ethical, that must be overcome if these mechanisms are to be effective and widely accepted.<br/
From some perspectives, to speak about property in the context of the conservation of nature is to s...
Continuous decline of biodiversity over the past decades suggests that efforts to decrease biodivers...
The Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity has repeatedly expressed its...
Current regulatory approaches have not prevented the loss of biodiversity across the world. This boo...
Although the protection of biodiversity in the UK could be strengthened by incremental development o...
Summary of research project exploring payment for ecosystem services, conservation covenants and bio...
New approaches to nature conservation, including biodiversity offsets, payment of ecosystem services...
A range of legal tools is increasingly being used for the conservation of biodiversity. These tools ...
During the past decade, we have seen the introduction of market-based mechanisms in biodiversity pol...
The emergence of market mechanisms for the protection of biodiversity and ecosystem services in rece...
Biodiversity today is mainly assessed by the economy. Yet, now both natural sciences and law play a ...
The article adds empirical content to transaction costs concepts by analyzing the design and impleme...
The recognition of ecosystem services and their value creates the opportunity for new approaches to ...
None of the world’s biodiversity goals from the last decade were fully met, as biodiversity losses a...
From some perspectives, to speak about property in the context of the conservation of nature is to s...
Continuous decline of biodiversity over the past decades suggests that efforts to decrease biodivers...
The Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity has repeatedly expressed its...
Current regulatory approaches have not prevented the loss of biodiversity across the world. This boo...
Although the protection of biodiversity in the UK could be strengthened by incremental development o...
Summary of research project exploring payment for ecosystem services, conservation covenants and bio...
New approaches to nature conservation, including biodiversity offsets, payment of ecosystem services...
A range of legal tools is increasingly being used for the conservation of biodiversity. These tools ...
During the past decade, we have seen the introduction of market-based mechanisms in biodiversity pol...
The emergence of market mechanisms for the protection of biodiversity and ecosystem services in rece...
Biodiversity today is mainly assessed by the economy. Yet, now both natural sciences and law play a ...
The article adds empirical content to transaction costs concepts by analyzing the design and impleme...
The recognition of ecosystem services and their value creates the opportunity for new approaches to ...
None of the world’s biodiversity goals from the last decade were fully met, as biodiversity losses a...
From some perspectives, to speak about property in the context of the conservation of nature is to s...
Continuous decline of biodiversity over the past decades suggests that efforts to decrease biodivers...
The Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity has repeatedly expressed its...