Nature in the Balance

The Economics of Biodiversity

Dieter Helm editor Cameron Hepburn editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:16th Jan '14

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This book sets out the building blocks of an economic approach to biodiversity, and in particular brings together conceptual and empirical work on valuation, international agreements, the policy instruments, and the institutions. The objective is to provide a comprehensive overview of the issues and evidence, and to suggest how this very urgent problem should be addressed. Whilst there has been an enormous growth and research focus on climate change, less attention has been paid to biodiversity. This collection of high-quality chapters addresses the economic issues involved in biodiversity protection. This book focuses on the economics, but incorporates the underpinning science and philosophy, combining the application of a number of theoretical ideas with a series of policy cases. The authors are drawn from leading scholars in their specific areas of economics, philosophy, and conservation biology.

Overall, this edited volume represents the very best compendium of current thinking on the economics of biodiversity ... Anyone interested in the economics of biodiversity should turn first to this book. * Martin L. Weitzman, Journal of Economic Literature15/01/2016 *
The chapters in this useful book see leading conservation and economic thinkers in this area explore how to define biodiversity for valuation, using objective, scientific principles, and how economic techniques can be applied to the results * Gavin Siriwardena, British Trust for Ornithology *

ISBN: 9780199676880

Dimensions: 238mm x 163mm x 34mm

Weight: 814g

448 pages