The use of economic instruments of land management to conserve biological diversity: international experience

Authors

  • L. Demydenko Environmental Academy of Postgraduate Education and Management , Державна екологічна академія післядипломної освіти та управління

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31548/zemleustriy2016.04.019

Abstract

Studied international experience of using economic instruments to stimulate land users
to preserve biodiversity.
Keywords: economic instruments, incentives, biodiversity, protected areas.

Author Biography

  • L. Demydenko, Environmental Academy of Postgraduate Education and Management, Державна екологічна академія післядипломної освіти та управління
    graduate

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Published

2017-06-26

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Land Management and Land Planning