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For at least two decades, scholars and practitioners have argued
that international beneficiaries of ecosystem conservation should
help pay for the supply of services from which they benefit. Yet
these arguments have remained inchoate and have had little real
impact on the ground. Bishop and Hill's excellent edited volume
should help change that. The chapters are chock full of insights
and guidance for scaling payments for environmental services to the
international level. Everyone interested in the formidable problems
of generating sufficient, reliable funding for international
ecosystem conservation and spending these funds efficiently should
read this book.' - Paul J. Ferraro, Georgia State University,
USGlobal Biodiversity Finance sets out the case for scaling up
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) at the international level.
The book explores how International Payments for Ecosystem Services
(IPES) can help capture the global willingness-to-pay for
biodiversity, and how the resulting revenues can be used
efficiently to encourage conservation and the sustainable supply of
ecosystem services, on which we all depend. This timely volume
includes examples of promising initiatives from around the world,
supporting an agenda for action to make IPES a reality. Key
questions addressed in this volume include: - Which ecosystem
services are most likely to attract voluntary international
payments? - How can we assess the international demand for
particular ecosystem services? - How can potential importers of
intangible ecosystem services ensure they receive value for money?
- What is needed to become a competitive exporter of ecosystem
services? - What kind of brokering and other services are needed to
facilitate agreements between importers and exporters of ecosystem
services? - What examples exist of international payments for
ecosystem services, and what do they tell us about the potential
for scaling up IPES? Researchers, teachers, policy makers, civil
servants and technical staff of NGOs working at the interface
between business and nature should find much useful material in
this book. Contributors: A. Baranzini, N. Bertrand, J. Bishop, B.
Borges, P. Covell, S. Engel, A.-K. Faust, L.A. Gallagher, C. Hill,
D. Huberman, K. Karousakis, T. Koellner, M. Lehmann, A.
Lukasiewicz, D. Miller, B. Norman, J. Olander, W. Proctor, F.
Sheng, F. Vorhies, S. Waage, T. Wunscher, R.T. Zuehlke, S. Zwick
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