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Sustaining Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functions - Economic Issues (Hardcover)
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Sustaining Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functions - Economic Issues (Hardcover)
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A unique and comprehensive book on the value of biodiversity and
genetic resources and on the economics of ecosystem services. It is
really Tisdells' legacy to future generations studying natural
resource economics and management.' - Guido Van Huylenbroeck, Ghent
University, Belgium'With Sustaining Biodiversity and Ecosystem
Functions Clem Tisdell has given us a framework to critically
explore one of the overarching issues of our time-the unprecedented
scale of the destruction of the biological systems upon which we
ultimately depend. This book should become the definitive text for
the economics of biodiversity and ecosystems.' - John Gowdy,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US The stock of the world's
biological diversity and the state of its ecosystems are major
determinants of the availability of commodities, both essential and
desirable, for human life. This leading-edge study provides an
overarching and balanced approach to the economics of biological
conservation; considering man made and natural components, and
their interdependence. Recognising the deficiencies of many
contemporary studies, which focus almost entirely on natural
capital, Clement Tisdell utilizes the concept of heritage
biological capital, including germplasm, as part of his analysis of
changes in the stock of biological capital. This comprehensive
synthesis casts doubt upon some propositions and policies for
resource conservation recommended by eminent ecologists in areas
such as GM crops and livestock husbandry as well as agroecosystems
and the concept of sustainable agricultural intensification. The
propositions presented are lent strength by the author's decision
to relate his analysis to pertinent contemporary institutional
developments and scientific advances. The broad scope and rational
scepticism with which this book has been compiled make it an ideal
read for economists interested in ecological and environmental
economics, natural scientists with an interest in biodiversity
conservation and higher level policy makers in ecological and
environmental fields.
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