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Title informationBiodiversity EconomicsPrinciples, Methods and Applications Edited by Andreas Kontoleon, Unai Pascual and Timothy Swanson
664 pages, tabs, figs, maps, illus.Cambridge University Press
Human induced biodiversity loss is greater now than at any time in human history, with extinctions occurring at rates hundreds of times higher than background extinction levels. The field of biodiversity economics analyses the socio-economic causes of and solutions to biodiversity loss by combining the disciplines of economics, ecology and biology. This field has shown a remarkable degree of transformation over the past four decades and now incorporates the analysis of the entire diversity of biological resources within the living world. Biodiversity Economics presents a series of papers that show how bio-economic analysis can be applied to the examination and evaluation of the problem of various forms of biodiversity loss. 125W MV Robinson Moth Trap The first choice for serious entomologists wanting high retention rates Equipment | £259.99 | approx. $411/€318 Other products in Robinson Moth Traps Pettersson D-240X Bat Detector Equipment | £1094.99 | approx. $1981/€1381 Other products in Time Expansion Bat Detectors related organisations include: Biodiversity Action Network British Wildlife Conservation Handbook Gratis Copies Project East Africa Natural History Society / Nature Kenya Nature Conservancy Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust If you are involved in a scientific, conservation or environmental organisation and would like to be listed, please see our NHBS-Xchange information page. |
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