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Reid, WV
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Mooney, HA
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Capistrano, D
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Carpenter, SR
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Chopra, K
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Cropper, A
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Dasgupta, P
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Hassan, R
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Leemans, R
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May, RM
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Pingali, P
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Samper, C
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Scholes, RJ
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Watson, RT
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Zakri, AH
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Shidong, Z
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2009-01-12T14:04:42Z |
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2009-01-12T14:04:42Z |
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2006-10-19 |
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Reid, WV, Mooney, HA, Capistrano, D, et al. 2006. Nature: the many benefits of ecosystem services. Nature, Vol. 443(7113), pp 749-750 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2807
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Copyright: 2006 Nature Publishing Group |
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dc.description.abstract |
Historically, conservation has largely relied on the considerations of intrinsic value that McCauley sees as the only solution. This has been manifestly insufficient as a response to the increasing threats to biodiversity, particularly in the world’s poorest regions, where considerations of intrinsic and spiritual values are often trumped by the needs for survival or used to exclude significant segments of the population from the benefits from their ecosystem resources. It is time to add to the mix other approaches based on a fuller consideration of ecosystem services and options for distributing costs and benefits that may result |
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Nature Publishing Group |
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dc.subject |
Ecosystem services |
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Nature |
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Conservation |
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Resource management |
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Nature: the many benefits of ecosystem services |
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Article |
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Reid, W., Mooney, H., Capistrano, D., Carpenter, S., Chopra, K., Cropper, A., ... Shidong, Z. (2006). Nature: the many benefits of ecosystem services. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2807 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Reid, WV, HA Mooney, D Capistrano, SR Carpenter, K Chopra, A Cropper, P Dasgupta, et al "Nature: the many benefits of ecosystem services." (2006) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2807 |
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Reid W, Mooney H, Capistrano D, Carpenter S, Chopra K, Cropper A, et al. Nature: the many benefits of ecosystem services. 2006; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2807. |
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TY - Article
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AU - Carpenter, SR
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AU - Cropper, A
AU - Dasgupta, P
AU - Hassan, R
AU - Leemans, R
AU - May, RM
AU - Pingali, P
AU - Samper, C
AU - Scholes, RJ
AU - Watson, RT
AU - Zakri, AH
AU - Shidong, Z
AB - Historically, conservation has largely relied on the considerations of intrinsic value that McCauley sees as the only solution. This has been manifestly insufficient as a response to the increasing threats to biodiversity, particularly in the world’s poorest regions, where considerations of intrinsic and spiritual values are often trumped by the needs for survival or used to exclude significant segments of the population from the benefits from their ecosystem resources. It is time to add to the mix other approaches based on a fuller consideration of ecosystem services and options for distributing costs and benefits that may result
DA - 2006-10-19
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Ecosystem services
KW - Nature
KW - Conservation
KW - Resource management
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2006
T1 - Nature: the many benefits of ecosystem services
TI - Nature: the many benefits of ecosystem services
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