Economics and the conservation of global biological diversity.
By: Brown, Katrina; Pearce, David; Perrings, Charles.
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BookSeries: GEP Working Paper, No.2. Publisher: Washington : Global Environment Facility, 1993Subject(s): Economics -- Study and teaching -- Africa -- Economics -- Study and teaching -- Africa -- Economics -- Study and teaching -- Africa | Conservation -- Land use -- Economic policy//Population growth//Economics/. -- Conservation -- Land use -- Economic policy//Population growth//Economics/. -- Conservation -- Land use -- Economic policy//Population growth//EconomicsSummary: This document explores the relationship between economics and biodiversity conservation with minimal resource jargon. It also deals with the concepts of cost and benefit as they apply to biodiversity and reviews concepts and measures of biodiversity, assesses extinction rates and species loss.
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This document explores the relationship between economics and biodiversity conservation with minimal resource jargon. It also deals with the concepts of cost and benefit as they apply to biodiversity and reviews concepts and measures of biodiversity, assesses extinction rates and species loss.
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