The New Economy of Nature: The Quest to Make Conservation Profitable
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"The New Economy of Nature: The Quest to Make Conservation Profitable" is a book that explores how economic incentives and market-based approaches can be used to protect ecosystems and biodiversity.
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| instanceOf |
book
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non-fiction book → |
| about |
biodiversity
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conservation policy → ecosystems → environmental markets → sustainable development → |
| addresses |
how to make conservation profitable
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incentive-based environmental policy → integration of ecology and economics → valuation of natural capital → |
| argues |
that conservation can be compatible with profit
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that markets can help protect natural resources → |
| focusesOn |
aligning economic incentives with conservation goals
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policy tools for conservation finance → private sector participation in conservation → using markets to protect ecosystems → |
| genre |
economics
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environmental studies → |
| goal |
to bridge the gap between ecology and economics
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to encourage market-based conservation strategies → to show how economic tools can support conservation → |
| hasSubject |
conservation finance
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ecosystem services → environmental policy → natural capital → sustainable business → |
| intendedAudience |
business leaders interested in sustainability
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conservation practitioners → environmental economists → policymakers → |
| language |
English
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| mainTheme |
biodiversity conservation
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economic incentives for conservation → ecosystem services valuation → environmental economics → market-based approaches to environmental protection → |
| proposes |
creating economic value for ecosystem services
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financial incentives for landowners to conserve nature → using market mechanisms to fund conservation → |
Referenced by (2)
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Gretchen C. Daily
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Nature’s Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems
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relatedWork |