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Debating Nature's Value = The Concept of 'Natural Capital' /
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Debating Nature's Value/ edited by Victor Anderson.
Reminder of title:
The Concept of 'Natural Capital' /
other author:
Anderson, Victor.
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XIII, 126 p. 3 illus.online resource. :
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Natural resources. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99244-0
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9783319992440
Debating Nature's Value = The Concept of 'Natural Capital' /
Debating Nature's Value
The Concept of 'Natural Capital' /[electronic resource] :edited by Victor Anderson. - 1st ed. 2018. - XIII, 126 p. 3 illus.online resource.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The International Debate -- Chapter 3: A Micro Case Study: Critiquing the TEEB -- Chapter 4: The Natural Capital Protocol -- Chapter 5: The Role of Monetary Valuation -- Chapter 6: Is the Concept of Natural Capital Useful? -- Chapter 7: How Should we Value Nature? -- Chapter 8: Natural Capital: The Risks of Losing Sight of Nature -- Chapter 9: Some Problems about Measuring Natural Capital -- Chapter 10: Who Should Value Nature? -- Chapter 11: ‘Natural Capital’: Ontology or Transitional Analogy? -- Chapter 12: Natural Capital and Tragedy -- Chapter 13: The Role of ‘Natural Capital’ in the Debate about Biodiversity.
The concept of 'Natural Capital' has come to play a central role in current debates about biodiversity and nature conservation. It implies an approach to the natural world based on the valuation of places and species in terms of money. This is, in a variety of ways, both attractive and problematic. This edited collection comprehensively discusses the issues raised by the concept of 'Natural Capital', with contributors presenting not only arguments for and against the widespread adoption of the idea, but also viewpoints arguing for nuanced, pragmatic and middle-ground positions. Victor Anderson is Visiting Professor at the Global Sustainability Institute at Anglia Ruskin University, UK. Previously he was an economist for the UK Sustainable Development Commission and the World Wildlife Fund.
ISBN: 9783319992440
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