Values Payments and Institutions for Ecosystem Management

Values  Payments and Institutions for Ecosystem Management
Author: Pushpam Kumar,Ibrahim Thiaw
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-11-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781781953693

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With a strong policy focus, the contributors synthesise the scientific approaches to PES, valuation, trade-offs, equity and the institutional requirements to operationalize a credible concept of economic value. The book also addresses the behavioral fo

The Value of Forests

The Value of Forests
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2014
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: MINN:31951D03639419X

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"United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, UNEP, FAO."

Environmental Management

Environmental Management
Author: Chris Barrow
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2024-04-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781040010938

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This comprehensively updated third edition explores the nature and role of environmental management and offers an introduction to this rapidly expanding and changing field. It focuses on challenges and opportunities, and core concepts including sustainable development. The book is divided into five parts: Part I (Introduction to Environmental Management): four introductory chapters cover the justification for environmental management, its theory, scope, goals and scientific background Part II (Practice): explores environmental management in economics, law and business and environmental management’s relation with environmentalism, international agreements and monitoring Part III (Global Challenges and Opportunities): examines resources, challenges and opportunities, both natural and human-caused or human-aggravated Part IV (Responses to Global Challenges and Opportunities): explores mitigation, vulnerability, resilience, adaptation and how technology, social change and politics affect responses to challenges Part V (The Future): the final chapter considers the way ahead for environmental management in the future. With its well-structured coverage, effective illustrations and foundation for further, more-focused interest, this book is easily accessible to all. It is an essential reference for undergraduates and postgraduates studying environmental management and sustainability, and an important resource for many students on courses including environmental science, environmental studies and human geography.

Ecosystem Functions and Management

Ecosystem Functions and Management
Author: Harpinder Sandhu
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319539676

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This is the first book to provide vital information on key local ecosystems, their functions, state of health, and their role in development in an Asian context, particularly on the Indian subcontinent. It addresses six major ecosystems on the Indian subcontinent – mountain, rural, desert, forest, urban, and freshwater – and discusses their functions, how they support livelihoods and the economy, the impacts on ecosystem services, and management issues. Asia is home to nearly one third of the global population. With massive industrialization occurring at an increasing pace to support the lifestyles of a growing population, impacts on natural ecosystems are inevitable in this region. The book also explores the concepts, theory and practice regarding these key ecosystems by linking them with the livelihoods of a large population base and subsequently illustrating their importance for sustainable development in the region. Further, by suggesting policies and ways in which these systems can be maintained and enhanced, it facilitates better management of natural resources within the ecological constraints to achieve socio-economic objectives and move towards a green economy for sustainable and equitable development in the region.

Payments for Ecosystem Services PES

Payments for Ecosystem Services  PES
Author: Emily Fripp
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2014-12-09
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 9786021504574

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One of the aims of the CoLUPSIA project is to explore options for establishing payments for ecosystem services (PES) within the two districts where the project is working: Seram and Kapuas Hulu. These guidelines were prepared to support the CoLUPSIA team in completing this assessment and have since been revised to incorporate some findings from the field assessments.

A Gateway to Payments for Ecosystem Services

A Gateway to Payments for Ecosystem Services
Author: D. Huberman
Publsiher: IUCN
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2009
Genre: Biodiversity conservation
ISBN: 9782831712215

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Guidance Manual on Value Transfer Methods for Ecosystem Services

Guidance Manual on Value Transfer Methods for Ecosystem Services
Author: Luke Brander
Publsiher: UN
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2015
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105221490753

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The purpose of this guidance manual is to show how the value of ecosystem services can be estimated and incorporated into decision making. Specifically, it is designed to help a broad audience of conservation managers, government officials, private sector managers, NGOs, and statisticians to understand the available information on the values of ecosystem services and how this information can be transferred to inform the decisions that they make. It explains why you would undertake a study, who should be involved, how to implement the study and how to use the results. The development of this guidance manual was funded by the United Nations Environment Programme.

Wetland Science

Wetland Science
Author: B. Anjan Kumar Prusty,Rachna Chandra,P. A. Azeez
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 587
Release: 2017-04-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9788132237150

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This book is an attempt to acknowledge the discipline ‘wetland science’ and to consolidate research findings, reviews and synthesis articles on different aspects of the wetlands in South Asia. The book presents 30 chapters by an international mix of experts in the field, who highlight and discuss diverse issues concerning wetlands in South Asia as case studies. The chapters are divided into different themes that represent broad issues of concern in a systematic manner keeping in mind students, researchers and general readers at large. The book introduces readers to the basics and theory of wetland science, supplemented by case studies and examples from the region. It also offers a valuable resource for graduate students and researchers in allied fields such as environmental studies, limnology, wildlife biology, aquatic biology, marine biology, and landscape ecology. To date the interdisciplinary field ‘wetland science’ is still rarely treated as a distinct discipline in its own right. Further, courses on wetland science aren’t taught at any of the world’s most prestigious universities; instead, the topics falling under this discipline are generally handled under the disciplines ‘ecology’ or under the extremely broad heading of ‘environmental studies’. It is high time that ‘Wetland Science’ be acknowledged as an interdisciplinary sub-discipline, which calls for an attempt to consolidate its various subtopics and present them comprehensively. Thus, this book also serves as a reference base on wetlands and facilitates further discussions on specific issues involved in safeguarding a sustainable future for the wetland habitats of this region.