Recognizing potential gains from management, there is usually a need to understand and manage the ecosystem in an economic context. Any such ecosystem-management program should: a. A New Ecology: Systems Perspective - Página 1por Sven Erik Jørgensen, Brian D. Fath, Simone Bastianoni, Joao C. Marques, Felix Muller, S. Nors Nielsen, Bernard D. Patten, Enzo Tiezzi, Robert E. Ulanowicz - 2011 - 288 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| John Grynderup Poulsen - 2001 - 48 páginas
...understand and manage the ecosystem in an economic context. Any such ecosystem-management programme should: (a) Reduce those market distortions that adversely...benefits in the given ecosystem to the extent feasible. Rationale: The greatest threat to biological diversity lies in its replacement by alternative systems... | |
| Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity - 2001 - 726 páginas
...understand and manage the ecosystem in an economic context. Any such ecosystem-management programme should: (a) Reduce those market distortions that adversely...benefits in the given ecosystem to the extent feasible. Rationale: The greatest threat to biological diversity lies in its replacement by alternative systems... | |
| S. Vermeulen, Izabella Koziell - 2002 - 113 páginas
...understand and manage the ecosystem in an economic context. Any such ecosystemmanagement programme should: a) Reduce those market distortions that adversely...biodiversity conservation and sustainable use; c) Internalise costs and benefits in the given ecosystem to the extent feasible. Principle 5: Conservation... | |
| Agi Kiss - 2002 - 140 páginas
...a need to understand and manage the ecosystem in an economic context. Any such ecosystem management should (a) reduce those market distortions that adversely...promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable use, and (c) internalize costs and benefits in the given ecosystem to the extent feasible. 5. To maintain... | |
| Dr. Richard D. Smith, Edward Maltby - 2003 - 132 páginas
...participating Number of countries in region Southern Africa 6 11 South America 10 13 Southeast Asia 7 7 a) Reduce those market distortions that adversely...promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable use; and c) internalise costs and benefits in the given ecosystem to the extent feasible. Principle 5. Conservation... | |
| R. J. Fisher - 2005 - 168 páginas
...understand and manage the ecosystem in an economic context. Any such ecosystem-management programme should: a) Reduce those market distortions that adversely...promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable use; and c) Internalise costs and benefits in the given ecosystem to the extent feasible. 82 Principle 5.... | |
| Scottish Natural Heritage, Centre for Mountain Studies - 2005 - 424 páginas
...matter of choice (1). Policies, related to management of ecosystems should be structured to: a) Reduce market distortions that adversely affect biological...promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable use; and c) Internalise costs and benefits in the given ecosystem to the extent feasible (4). Management... | |
| Grazia Borrini, Hanna Jaireth - 2007 - 512 páginas
...need to understand and manage the ecosystem in an economic context. Any ecosystem-management programme should: a) reduce those market distortions that adversely...biodiversity conservation and sustainable use; c) internalise costs and benefits in the given ecosystem to the extent feasible. The greatest threat to... | |
| Martin F. Price - 2013 - 317 páginas
...affect biological diversity; align incentives to promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable use; internalize costs and benefits in the given ecosystem...Conservation of ecosystem structure and functioning, to maintain ecosystem services, should be a priority target of the ecosystem approach. 6 Ecosystems... | |
| Christian Lévêque, Jean-Claude Mounolou - 2004 - 304 páginas
...biological diversity; • align incentives to promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable use; • internalize costs and benefits in the given ecosystem to the extent feasible. I Principle 5 Conservation of ecosystem structure and functioning, in order to maintain ecosystem services,... | |
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