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The Economics Of Biodiversity Conservation In Sub-Saharan Africa |
Edited by Charles Perrings, Professor of Environmental Economics, Vice-Chair, Diversitas, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, US
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This authoritative book presents the results of important new research into the economics of biodiversity conservation in sub-Saharan Africa.
The contributors offer case studies of the economic causes of biodiversity loss in a range of ecosystem types – wetlands, montane forests, tropical moist forests, semi-arid savannas and lakes – and discuss the policy options for biodiversity conservation in each case. They also provide an in-depth analysis of the environmental consequences of policy reform at the macro- and micro- levels and offer practical recommendations for the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
The Economics of Biodiversity Conservation in Sub-Saharan Africa will prove invaluable to scholars and policymakers working within the areas of environmental economics, environmental science and sustainable development. |
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2000
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384 pp
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Hardback |
978 1 84064 150 9
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£
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on-line discount
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