Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures About Introduction Programme Programme of Work on Incentive Measures Biodiversity and International Trade Implementation Overview ValuationHarmful IncentivesPositive Incentive MeasuresMarket Creation and TradeCooperation with WTOTools and GuidanceCase Studies Related Information Global Biodiversity Outlook 5 Meetings and DocumentsOther Relevant DocumentsNotifications Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures // More Information Economics, Trade and Incentive MeasuresInformation on Indirect Incentive Measures (Market Creation) Reference manuals, toolkits and other general policy guidance Harnessing Market for Biodiversity. Towards conservation and Sustainable Use. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. Paris 2002. This book explores the ways in which markets have been harnessed for the benefit of biodiversity conservation and management. General InformationBiodiversity Offsets: Views, experiences, and the business caseBiodiversity ProspectingCommunity-based incentives for nature conservationEconomic Instruments in Biodiversity-related Multilateral Environmental AgreementsEconomic Issues in Access and Benefit Sharing of Genetic Resources: A Framework for AnalysisEcotourism and conservation: A Review of Key IssuesIncentive measures appropriate to enhance conservation and sustainable use of agrobiodiversityIndividual transferable quotas as an incentive measure for the conservation and the sustainable use of marine biodiversityIntegrating Biophysical and Economic Information to Guide Land Conservation InvestmentsMarine Protected Areas: Economic and Social ImplicationsMarine Reserves: Is there a Free Lunch?OECD 2008: Implementation of the 2004 OECD Council recommendation on the use of economic instruments in promoting the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversitySelling Forest Environmental Services: Market-based Mechanisms for Conservation and Development.Silver bullet or fools’ gold? A global review of markets for forest environmental services and their impact on the poor.Synthesis report of information on incentive measures provided by CBD Parties in the third national reportsThe "Sale" of Biodiversity to Nature TouristsThe Cost-Effectiveness of Conservation PaymentsThe Nature of Benefits and the Benefits of Nature: Why Wildlife Conservation Has Not Economically Benefitted Communities in AfricaThe Use of Economic Instruments in Environmental Policy: Opportunities and ChallengesBrazilHarnessing the Fourth Industrial Revolution for Life on LandEthiopiaIncentive measures for the conservation of agrobiodiversityKenyaLivelihood and market incentives for sustainable land use in natural woodland areas of Kibwezi, KenyaUnited States of AmericaCone Communications 2017 CSR Study Case StudiesAfghanistanAfghanistan's Natural Resources Management and Environmental Protection ProjectAngola, Botswana, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Sudan, United Republic of Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, ZimbabweEconomic Aspects of Community Development in Sustainable Forest Management in Eastern and Southern AfricaArmeniaForest Code of the Republic of ArmeniaAustraliaAn overview on incentive programmes in AustraliaAustriaA new Tweed from “Forest Sheep“. Wool Quality Production and the Use of a Sheep Genetic Resource for Extensive PasturingBotswanaThe Botswana Tribal Grazing Land Policy: A Property Rights StudyBotswana, Namibia, South Africa, ZimbabwePrivate Supply of Protected Land in Southern Africa: A Review of Markets, Approaches, Barriers and IssuesBrazilBiodiversity conservation and cattle ranchers in the Brazilian PantanalBurkina Faso, KenyaThe Dryland Livestock Wildlife Environment Interface Project in Kenya and Burkina FasoBurkina Faso, Niger, Namibia, BotswanaCapitalizing on the Bio-Economic Value of Multi-Purpose Medicinal Plants for the Rehabilitation of Drylands in Sub-Saharan AfricaCameroonCommunity development programme for sustainable use in CameroonCanadaThe Canadian Code of Conduct for Responsible FisheriesCanada, Mexico, United States of AmericaIllegal Trade in Wildlife: A North American PerspectiveColombiaIncentivos para la Concervacion y Uso Sostenible de la Biodiversidad, ColombiaDemocratic Republic of the CongoMesures d'incitation et de bonnes pratiques pour la gestion durable de la diversite biologique, Democratic Republic of CongoEcuadorEngaging local and national stakeholders in sustainable trade of natural products: the "Medicinal plants Producers Association Jambi Kiwa" in EcuadorEgyptPromotion of positive incentive measures in EgyptEthiopia, Cameroon, ZambiaIncentives for sustainable use and conservation of agrobiodiversity - experiences and lessons from Southern AfricaEuropean UnionEnvironmental taxes: recent developments in tools for integrationEuropean Union, Netherlands (Kingdom of the), Spain, CzechiaIncentive measures in the European UnionEuropean Union, United States of AmericaMarket Creation for Biodiversity: The Role of Organic Farming in the EU and the USFinlandThe Act of the financing of sustainable forestry and the development of forest certification in FinlandGermanyUNESCO Biosphere Reserves Schorfheide-Chorin and Rhön, GermanyIndiaIncentive based mechanisms for watershed management in IndiaIndonesiaThe Biodiversity Benefits of Coral Reef Ecosystems: Values and MarketsIran (Islamic Republic of), Russian FederationCITES Scoping Paper on Individual Transferable Quotas for Acipenseriformes spp. in the Caspian SeaJamaicaAlternative tourism in JamaicaJamaica, Maldives, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)Integrated Coastal Zone Management of Coral Reefs: Decision Support ModelingKenyaFinancial and policy instruments for the conservation of Mount Kenya forest, KenyaKenya, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, ZambiaDryland Opportunities - A new paradigm for people, ecosystems and developmentLebanonRural Dryland Development in Lebanon through Innovative Market ApproachesMexicoEconomic incentives for the protection of wildlife in Mexico: the case of Ovis canadensis (big-horned sheep)MoroccoA circular economy approach to agrobiodiversity conservation in the Souss Massa Drâa region of MoroccoMyanmarAchieving Environmental Sustainability in MyanmarNamibiaEconomic without market: Policy inferences from natural-based tourism studies in NamibiaNetherlands (Kingdom of the)Market Creation: Organic Farming in the NetherlandsNew ZealandProtection of Natural Heritage on Private Land, New ZealandPakistanMaintaining biological diversity with rural community development in PakistanPeruActuales Incentivos Económicos en los Diversos Sectores, PeruPolandImplementation of economic incentive measures to promote the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in the Biebrza Valley, with special attention to the Biebrza National Park, PolandSaint LuciaBenefit Sharing Arrangements in the Mankote Mangrove, Saint LuciaSouth AfricaThe South African Natural Heritage Programme (SANHP)South Africa, NamibiaAssessing Five Years of CEPF Investment in the Succulent Karoo Biodiversity HotspotThailandGroundwater pricing in ThailandTunisiaBuilding an Enabling Environment for Increasing Investment in Sustainable Land Management through Market Access and TradeTürkiyeIndigenous propagation project of threatened Turkish bulbsUgandaDevelopment Through Conservation, Bwindi National Park, UgandaUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandHeathland management in the United KingdomUnited Republic of TanzaniaMarket arrangements between local communities and the private sector in the north-west Serengeti, United Republic of TanzaniaUnited States of AmericaEconomic Impacts of Live Wild Animal Imports in the United StatesZimbabweWildlife use rights in Zimbabwe: CAMPFIREZimbabwe, South Africa, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandNew markets and emerging opportunities: the case of natural products in South Africa
Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures // More Information Economics, Trade and Incentive MeasuresInformation on Indirect Incentive Measures (Market Creation) Reference manuals, toolkits and other general policy guidance Harnessing Market for Biodiversity. Towards conservation and Sustainable Use. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. Paris 2002. This book explores the ways in which markets have been harnessed for the benefit of biodiversity conservation and management. General InformationBiodiversity Offsets: Views, experiences, and the business caseBiodiversity ProspectingCommunity-based incentives for nature conservationEconomic Instruments in Biodiversity-related Multilateral Environmental AgreementsEconomic Issues in Access and Benefit Sharing of Genetic Resources: A Framework for AnalysisEcotourism and conservation: A Review of Key IssuesIncentive measures appropriate to enhance conservation and sustainable use of agrobiodiversityIndividual transferable quotas as an incentive measure for the conservation and the sustainable use of marine biodiversityIntegrating Biophysical and Economic Information to Guide Land Conservation InvestmentsMarine Protected Areas: Economic and Social ImplicationsMarine Reserves: Is there a Free Lunch?OECD 2008: Implementation of the 2004 OECD Council recommendation on the use of economic instruments in promoting the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversitySelling Forest Environmental Services: Market-based Mechanisms for Conservation and Development.Silver bullet or fools’ gold? A global review of markets for forest environmental services and their impact on the poor.Synthesis report of information on incentive measures provided by CBD Parties in the third national reportsThe "Sale" of Biodiversity to Nature TouristsThe Cost-Effectiveness of Conservation PaymentsThe Nature of Benefits and the Benefits of Nature: Why Wildlife Conservation Has Not Economically Benefitted Communities in AfricaThe Use of Economic Instruments in Environmental Policy: Opportunities and ChallengesBrazilHarnessing the Fourth Industrial Revolution for Life on LandEthiopiaIncentive measures for the conservation of agrobiodiversityKenyaLivelihood and market incentives for sustainable land use in natural woodland areas of Kibwezi, KenyaUnited States of AmericaCone Communications 2017 CSR Study Case StudiesAfghanistanAfghanistan's Natural Resources Management and Environmental Protection ProjectAngola, Botswana, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Sudan, United Republic of Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, ZimbabweEconomic Aspects of Community Development in Sustainable Forest Management in Eastern and Southern AfricaArmeniaForest Code of the Republic of ArmeniaAustraliaAn overview on incentive programmes in AustraliaAustriaA new Tweed from “Forest Sheep“. Wool Quality Production and the Use of a Sheep Genetic Resource for Extensive PasturingBotswanaThe Botswana Tribal Grazing Land Policy: A Property Rights StudyBotswana, Namibia, South Africa, ZimbabwePrivate Supply of Protected Land in Southern Africa: A Review of Markets, Approaches, Barriers and IssuesBrazilBiodiversity conservation and cattle ranchers in the Brazilian PantanalBurkina Faso, KenyaThe Dryland Livestock Wildlife Environment Interface Project in Kenya and Burkina FasoBurkina Faso, Niger, Namibia, BotswanaCapitalizing on the Bio-Economic Value of Multi-Purpose Medicinal Plants for the Rehabilitation of Drylands in Sub-Saharan AfricaCameroonCommunity development programme for sustainable use in CameroonCanadaThe Canadian Code of Conduct for Responsible FisheriesCanada, Mexico, United States of AmericaIllegal Trade in Wildlife: A North American PerspectiveColombiaIncentivos para la Concervacion y Uso Sostenible de la Biodiversidad, ColombiaDemocratic Republic of the CongoMesures d'incitation et de bonnes pratiques pour la gestion durable de la diversite biologique, Democratic Republic of CongoEcuadorEngaging local and national stakeholders in sustainable trade of natural products: the "Medicinal plants Producers Association Jambi Kiwa" in EcuadorEgyptPromotion of positive incentive measures in EgyptEthiopia, Cameroon, ZambiaIncentives for sustainable use and conservation of agrobiodiversity - experiences and lessons from Southern AfricaEuropean UnionEnvironmental taxes: recent developments in tools for integrationEuropean Union, Netherlands (Kingdom of the), Spain, CzechiaIncentive measures in the European UnionEuropean Union, United States of AmericaMarket Creation for Biodiversity: The Role of Organic Farming in the EU and the USFinlandThe Act of the financing of sustainable forestry and the development of forest certification in FinlandGermanyUNESCO Biosphere Reserves Schorfheide-Chorin and Rhön, GermanyIndiaIncentive based mechanisms for watershed management in IndiaIndonesiaThe Biodiversity Benefits of Coral Reef Ecosystems: Values and MarketsIran (Islamic Republic of), Russian FederationCITES Scoping Paper on Individual Transferable Quotas for Acipenseriformes spp. in the Caspian SeaJamaicaAlternative tourism in JamaicaJamaica, Maldives, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)Integrated Coastal Zone Management of Coral Reefs: Decision Support ModelingKenyaFinancial and policy instruments for the conservation of Mount Kenya forest, KenyaKenya, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, ZambiaDryland Opportunities - A new paradigm for people, ecosystems and developmentLebanonRural Dryland Development in Lebanon through Innovative Market ApproachesMexicoEconomic incentives for the protection of wildlife in Mexico: the case of Ovis canadensis (big-horned sheep)MoroccoA circular economy approach to agrobiodiversity conservation in the Souss Massa Drâa region of MoroccoMyanmarAchieving Environmental Sustainability in MyanmarNamibiaEconomic without market: Policy inferences from natural-based tourism studies in NamibiaNetherlands (Kingdom of the)Market Creation: Organic Farming in the NetherlandsNew ZealandProtection of Natural Heritage on Private Land, New ZealandPakistanMaintaining biological diversity with rural community development in PakistanPeruActuales Incentivos Económicos en los Diversos Sectores, PeruPolandImplementation of economic incentive measures to promote the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in the Biebrza Valley, with special attention to the Biebrza National Park, PolandSaint LuciaBenefit Sharing Arrangements in the Mankote Mangrove, Saint LuciaSouth AfricaThe South African Natural Heritage Programme (SANHP)South Africa, NamibiaAssessing Five Years of CEPF Investment in the Succulent Karoo Biodiversity HotspotThailandGroundwater pricing in ThailandTunisiaBuilding an Enabling Environment for Increasing Investment in Sustainable Land Management through Market Access and TradeTürkiyeIndigenous propagation project of threatened Turkish bulbsUgandaDevelopment Through Conservation, Bwindi National Park, UgandaUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandHeathland management in the United KingdomUnited Republic of TanzaniaMarket arrangements between local communities and the private sector in the north-west Serengeti, United Republic of TanzaniaUnited States of AmericaEconomic Impacts of Live Wild Animal Imports in the United StatesZimbabweWildlife use rights in Zimbabwe: CAMPFIREZimbabwe, South Africa, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandNew markets and emerging opportunities: the case of natural products in South Africa