| Description |
1 online resource. |
| Series |
Studies in ecological economics ; v. 4.
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| Note |
Printed edition:9789400751750. |
| Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Contents |
1. Introduction: governing the provision of ecosystem services -- Part I. Keywords and concepts. 2. Managing tropical forest ecosystem services: an overview of options ; 3. Partnerships in global governance: the growth of a procedural norm without substance? ; 4. Ecosystem services and payment for environmental services: two sides of the same coin? ; 5. Property rights and government involvement in market-like biodiversity conservation: empirical analysis of bioprospecting -- Part II. The construction and evolution of governance regimes ; 6. Political transformation and watershed governance in Java: actors and interests ; 7. Watershed development, decentralization and institutional change: insights from the mechanism design theory ; 8. Sharing the costs and benefits of marine protected areas: implications for good coastal resource governance ; 9. Indigenous development through payments for environmental services in Arnhem Land, Australia: a critical analysis ; 10. A nested institutional approach for managing bundle ecosystem services: experience from managing Satoyama landscapes in Japan ; 11. Institutional and historical analysis of payments for ecosystem services in Madagascar ; 12. The governance of Costa Rica's programme of payments for environmental services: a stakeholders' perspective ; 13. Governance across multiple levels of agri-environmental measures in France -- Part III. The social embedding of Pes. 14. Indigenous protected areas in Australia: the importance of geophysical and institutional scale in assessing their effectiveness for biodiversity conservation ; 15. Governing forests for environmental provisioning services: the example of honey production in southwest Ethiopia ; 16. Investing in sustainable use of biodiversity for social benefit in Brazil ; 17. Integrating agroecology with payments for ecosystem services in Santa Catarina's Atlantic forest ; 18. Towards an institutional approach of payments for ecosystem services: supply and demand perspectives from two case studies in the Nicaraguan Agricultural frontier -- Part IV. The special case of carbon markets ; 19. A policy mix to finance protected areas in Mato Grosso, Brazil ; 20. Forest carbon credits generation in Brazil: the case of small farmers ; 21. Carbon sequestration projects in the Peruvian tropical forest ; 22. On-farm tree planting in Ghana's high forest zone: the need to consider carbon payments ; 23. Ecosystem services and environmental governance: some concluding remarks. |
| Reproduction |
Electronic reproduction. Perth, W.A. Available via World Wide Web. |
| Subject |
Ecosystem services.
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| Added Author |
Muradian, Roldan.
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Rival, Laura M.
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Ebooks Corporation
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| ISBN |
9789400751767 (electronic bk.) |
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9400751761 (electronic bk.) |
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9789400751750 |
| Standard No. |
10.1007/978-94-007-5176-7 |
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