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In an integrated economy-ecosystem model humans choose their land use and leave the residual land as habitat for three … species forming a food chain. The size of habitat determines the diversity and abundance of species. That biodiversity …-faire economy is shown to result in an underprovision of habitat, making the case for land use restrictions for nature protection …
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In an integrated economy-ecosystem model humans choose their land use and leave the residual land as habitat for three … species forming a food chain. The size of habitat determines the diversity and abundance of species. That biodiversity …-faire economy is shown to result in an underprovision of habitat, making the case for land use restrictions for nature protection …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010276166
the econometric specification most often found in the literature. We then show how the model can be used to project land …-use change into the future and for policy simulation. Finally, we use the model to examine the impact of common land conservation …
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Given that both the costs and the benefits of biodiversity-enhancing land-use measures are subject to spatial variation … with uniform payments for biodiversity-enhancing land-use measures to be assessed. A simple ecologicaleconomic model is …
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emission from deforestation as well as biodiversity are threatened by further and inevitable land use change. Increasing yields … changes in population as well climatic, economic and social factors. At the global level, land and fossil fuel availability … air, soil and water. Biodiversity must be taken into account at both levels to cope also with climate change. But as …
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provision of genetic resources could generate income for the protection of biodiversity-rich areas. However, there has been a … markets for genetic resources can effectively contribute to the conservation of biodiversity. In this paper, a market …
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Biodiversity can sometimes only be preserved if natural habitats are excluded from human uses. Such protection measures … great parts of global biodiversity. For internalization, financial resources are raised on a multilateral basis and …
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Nationally implemented protected area measures for biodiversity conservation generate cross-border externalities. For … foregone payoffs from alternative land uses. The funds are also not primarily directed to the expansion of protected area …
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einem NEG-Modellansatz resultieren, wenn die Größe einer Region und damit der ihr zur Verfügung stehende Boden, die zu … when the region's area and therefore the usable land, distance for transportation of goods within regions as well as … competition in land use for living, manufacturing and agriculture are taken into account. Welfare effects are also considered. …
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The ecological literature suggests that biodiversity reduces the variance of ecosystem services. Thus, conservative … biodiversity management has an insurance value to risk-averse users of ecosystem services. We analyze a conceptual ecological … and external effects of management effort on biodiversity; and (iii) the welfare loss due to free-riding may decrease or …
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