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Biodiversity Loss: Economic and Ecological Issues

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Author(s)Perrings, C.
Maler, K.G.
Folke, C.
Holling, C. S.
Jansson, B.O.
DateMay 1997
Reference typeEdited Book
Pages348 pp.
PublisherCambridge University Press, Cambridge

Summary
This important book reports the findings of a research program that brought together economists and ecologists to consider the causes and consequences of biodiversity loss. It shows that while the immediate causes of biodiversity loss lie in habitat destruction and harvesting, the underlying causes are incentives that encourage resource users to ignore the effects of their actions. These effects include both loss of genetic material, and the collapse of ecosystem resilience--our "insurance" against the fundamental uncertain effects of economic and population growth. The "solutions" are argued to lie in the reform of incentives.

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