Purposes and degrees of commodification: Economic instruments for biodiversity and ecosystem services need not rely on markets or monetary valuation
Commodification of nature refers to the expansion of market trade to previously non-marketed spheres. This is a contested issue both in the scientific literature and in policy deliberations. The aim of this paper is to analytically clarify and distinguish between different purposes and degrees of co...
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- Biodiversity financing mechanisms
Innovative financial mechanisms
Financialization
Non-monetary valuation
Adaptive governance
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Purposes and degrees of commodification: Economic instruments for biodiversity and ecosystem services need not rely on markets or monetary valuation |
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Propósitos y grados de mercantilización: los instrumentos económicos para la biodiversidad y los servicios de los ecosistemas no necesitan depender de los mercados o la valoración monetaria. |
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Purposes and degrees of commodification: Economic instruments for biodiversity and ecosystem services need not rely on markets or monetary valuation |
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Purposes and degrees of commodification: Economic instruments for biodiversity and ecosystem services need not rely on markets or monetary valuation |
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Purposes and degrees of commodification: Economic instruments for biodiversity and ecosystem services need not rely on markets or monetary valuation |
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Purposes and degrees of commodification: Economic instruments for biodiversity and ecosystem services need not rely on markets or monetary valuation |
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Biodiversity financing mechanisms Innovative financial mechanisms Financialization Non-monetary valuation Adaptive governance |
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