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Paradise Lost? : The Ecological Economics of Biodiversity

Barbier, Edward B.(Edited by)Burgess Barbier, Joanne C.(Edited by)Folke, Carl(Edited by)
Part of the Routledge Library Editions: Ecology series
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Originally published in 1994, Paradise Lost? is the outcome of a unique collaboration between economists and ecologists initiated by the Beijer Institute of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

The book examines how the loss of biodiversity is one of the most serious problems the world faces, and suggests that new, interdisciplinary thinking is required to safeguard both us and the biosphere from the effects of species extinction.

The book examines how an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to the conservation of biodiversity can understand and tackle the issue.

It provides an overview of the causes of the problem, and examines previous approaches to dealing with it.

The book also addresses how the loss of biodiversity affects natural systems and provides an examination of environmental policy, while discussing how this has been affected by the ecological limits to economic activity.

This book will be of interest to both academics and students of environmental sciences, economics and politics.

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Product Details
Routledge
0367358379 / 9780367358372
Paperback / softback
333.72
30/12/2021
United Kingdom
English
284 pages
24 cm