This paper critically evaluates the notion and application of economic, monetary valuation of biological diversity, or biodiversity. For this purpose four levels of diversity are considered: genes, species, ecosystems and functions. Different perspectives on biodiversity value can be characterized through a number of factors: instrumental vs. intrinsic values, local vs. global diversity, life diversity vs. biological resources, etc. A classification of biodiversity values is offered, based on a system of logical relationships among biodiversity, ecosystems, species and human welfare. Suggestions are made about which economic valuation methods can address which type of biodiversity value. The resulting framework is the starting point for a s...
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth’s human population without excessively reducing biolo...
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth's human population without excessively reducing biolo...
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth’s human population without excessively reducing biolo...
To value something, you first have to know what it is. Bartkowski et al. (2015) reveal a critical we...
To value something, you first have to know what it is. Bartkowski et al. (2015) reveal a critical we...
To value something, you first have to know what it is. Bartkowski et al. (2015) reveal a critical we...
In recent years, an intensive debate on the economic valuation of biodiversity has entered the envir...
Biodiversity is often believed to be economically valuable, but it is unclear where its value stems ...
Introduction - the challenge of valuing biodiversity Society needs to make difficult decisions regar...
Biodiversity, arising at multiple levels, is known as a multi-dimensional and complex concept, but i...
Introduction - the challenge of valuing biodiversity Society needs to make difficult decisions regar...
Biodiversity is complex, difficult to define, difficult to measure, and often involves international...
Biodiversity is complex, difficult to define, difficult to measure, and often involves international...
Biodiversity has received much attention in environmental research and public policy in recent years...
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth’s human population without excessively reducing biolo...
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth’s human population without excessively reducing biolo...
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth's human population without excessively reducing biolo...
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth’s human population without excessively reducing biolo...
To value something, you first have to know what it is. Bartkowski et al. (2015) reveal a critical we...
To value something, you first have to know what it is. Bartkowski et al. (2015) reveal a critical we...
To value something, you first have to know what it is. Bartkowski et al. (2015) reveal a critical we...
In recent years, an intensive debate on the economic valuation of biodiversity has entered the envir...
Biodiversity is often believed to be economically valuable, but it is unclear where its value stems ...
Introduction - the challenge of valuing biodiversity Society needs to make difficult decisions regar...
Biodiversity, arising at multiple levels, is known as a multi-dimensional and complex concept, but i...
Introduction - the challenge of valuing biodiversity Society needs to make difficult decisions regar...
Biodiversity is complex, difficult to define, difficult to measure, and often involves international...
Biodiversity is complex, difficult to define, difficult to measure, and often involves international...
Biodiversity has received much attention in environmental research and public policy in recent years...
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth’s human population without excessively reducing biolo...
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth’s human population without excessively reducing biolo...
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth's human population without excessively reducing biolo...
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth’s human population without excessively reducing biolo...