This book addresses the economic and policy issues involved in biodiversity protection. It brings together conceptual and empirical work on valuation, international agreements, the policy instruments, and the institutions.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Dieter Helm and Cameron Hepburn: Introduction
- 2: Dieter Helm and Cameron Hepburn: The Economic Analysis of Biodiversity
- PART I. CONCEPTS AND MEASUREMENT
- 3: Georgina M. Mace: Biodiversity: Its Meaning, Roles, and Status
- 4: Kathy J. Willis, Marc Macias-Fauria, Alexandros Gasparatos, and Peter Long: Identifying and Mapping Biodiversity: Where Can We Damage?
- 5: Ian J. Bateman and Grischa Perino: The UK National Ecosystem Assessment: Valuing Changes in Ecosystem Services
- PART II. VALUING BIODIVERSITY
- 6: Giles Atkinson, Ian J. Bateman, and Susana Mourato: Valuing Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity
- 7: Pavan Sukhdev, Heidi Wittmer, and Dustin Miller: The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB): Challenges and Responses
- PART III. NATURAL CAPITAL AND ACCOUNTING
- 8: Edward B. Barbier: Natural Capital
- 9: Kirk Hamilton: Biodiversity and National Accounting
- PART IV. INTERNATIONAL AND DEVELOPMENT
- 10: Charles Palmer and Salvatore Di Falco: Biodiversity, Poverty, and Development: A Review
- 11: Tim Swanson and Ben Groom: Regulating Global Biodiversity: What is the Problem?
- PART V. POLICY INSTRUMENTS AND INCENTIVES
- 12: Daniela A. Miteva, Subhrendu K. Pattanayak, and Paul J. Ferraro: Do Biodiversity Policies Work? The Case for Conservation Evaluation 2.0
- 13: Stephen Polasky and Kris Johnson: Are Investments to Promote Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Services Aligned?
- 14: Nick Hanley, Simanti Banerjee, Gareth D. Lennox, and Paul R. Armsworth: Incentives, Private Ownership, and Biodiversity Conservation
- 15: Jo Burgess, Chris J. Kennedy, and Charles F. Mason: On the Potential for Speculation to Threaten Biodiversity Loss