Incentives for Biodiversity Conservation: From Models to Global Practice
Title:
Incentives for Biodiversity Conservation
Subtitle: From Models to Global Practice
Subject Classification:
Sustainability, Bioethics, Politics and Government
BIC Classification: RNU, RNCB, JP
BISAC Classification:
Binding:
Hardback, eBook
Planned publication date:
Aug 2026
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-83711-775-8
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-83711-776-5
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Description
This book addresses the urgency of biodiversity conservation through systemic incentives, integrating science, ethics, and public policy. It offers a journey from theoretical and ethical foundations, through modeling tools and scenario analysis, to practical mechanisms such as payments for ecosystem services, certification, and innovative finance. The book also explores governance, community participation, adaptive management, and digital transformation, culminating in case studies and global lessons.
The approach draws from examples both in Colombia, and internationally, aiming to provide criteria for replicability and adaptation of incentives in different contexts, always considering ethical dilemmas and social justice.
Biography
Author(s): Javier Burgos is a Project Director at Corporación para la Investigación y la Innovación, CIINAS, Colombia. Carolina Sierra is the President of CIINAS, Colombia.
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