This book provides an ecological economic perspective on the value of diversity in ecosystems. Combining insights from various sub-disciplines of ecology and environmental/ecological economics the author constructs a conceptual framework which identifies the ways in which biodiversity influences human well-being are identified and offers a novel, unifying perspective on the economic value of biodiversity.
This book provides an ecological economic perspective on the value of diversity in ecosystems. Combining insights from various sub-disciplines of ecology and environmental/ecological economics the author constructs a conceptual framework which identifies the ways in which biodiversity influences human well-being are identified and offers a novel, unifying perspective on the economic value of biodiversity.
Bartosz Bartkowski works at the Department of Economics of the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in Leipzig, Germany. He has a PhD degree in economics from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in Germany. His research interests span environmental and agricultural economics, environmental ethics and sustainability science.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Theory and Concepts of Economic Valuation 3. Definitions, Measures and Ecological Value of Biodiversity Excursus: Biodiversity Value in Environmental Ethics 4. State of the Art in Economic Valuation of Biodiversity 5. Conceptual Framework for Economic Valuation of Biodiversity 6. A Look Back and a Look Ahead
1. Introduction 2. Theory and Concepts of Economic Valuation 3. Definitions, Measures and Ecological Value of Biodiversity Excursus: Biodiversity Value in Environmental Ethics 4. State of the Art in Economic Valuation of Biodiversity 5. Conceptual Framework for Economic Valuation of Biodiversity 6. A Look Back and a Look Ahead
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