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UNINA9910452737703321 |
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Capturing carbon and conserving biodiversity [[electronic resource] ] : the market approach / / edited by Ian R. Swingland |
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London ; ; Sterling, VA, : Earthscan Publications, 2003 |
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600-00-0269-6 |
1-4175-2223-2 |
9786610475889 |
1-136-57030-6 |
1-280-47588-9 |
1-84977-068-9 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (393 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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SwinglandIan R <1946-> (Ian Richard) |
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Carbon sequestration - Economic aspects |
Biodiversity conservation - Economic aspects |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Capturing Carbon and Conserving Biodiversity The Market Approach; Copyright; Contents; List of figures and tables; About the contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of acronyms and abbreviations; Introduction; Part 1 Carbon and Climate Change; Chapter 1 Forests, carbon and global climate; Chapter 2 Changes in the use and management of forests for abating carbon emissions: issues and challenges under the Kyoto Protocol; Chapter 3 An overview of a free-market approach to climate change and conservation |
Chapter 4 Potential carbon mitigation and income in developing countries from changes in use and management of agricultural and forest lands Chapter 5 The role of multilateral institutions; Chapter 6 Electricity generation: options for reduction in carbon emissions; Chapter 7 Measuring, monitoring and verification of carbon benefits for forest-based projects; Chapter 8 Understanding and managing leakage in forest-based greenhouse-gas-mitigation projects; Part 2 |
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Environmental Services |
Chapter 9 The influence of land-use change and landscape dynamics on the climate system: relevance to climate-change policy beyond the radiative effect of greenhouse gases Chapter 10 Economic, biological and policy constraints on the adoption of carbon farming in temperate regions; Chapter 11 The role of sustainable agriculture and renewable-resource management in reducing greenhouse-gas emissions and increasing sinkins in China and India; Chapter 12 Social capital from carbon property: creating equity for indigenous people |
Chapter 13 Species survival and carbon retention in commercially exploited tropical rainforest Chapter 14 Animal conservation, carbon and sustainability; Chapter 15 Collateral biodiversity benefits associated with 'free market' approaches to sustainable land use and forestry activities; Chapter 16 Developing markets for forest environmental services: an opportunity for promoting equity while securing efficiency?; Part 3 The Future Model; Chapter 17 Carbon sinks and emissions trading under the Kyoto Protocol: a legal analysis |
Chapter 18 Protecting terrestrial ecosystems and the climate through a global carbon market Chapter 19 designing a carbon market that protects forests in developing countries; Chapter 20 Greenhouse-gas-trading markets; Index |
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For decades conservation has been based on the donor-driven principle. It hasn't worked. For centuries, environmental pollution or degradation has been addressed by the same attitude: the 'Polluter Pays' principle. That hasn't worked either. The cycle has to stop. But while everyone talks about using a market-driven approach, few know how to do it. Faced with the situation on the ground what do you do? What is happening? How can you engage a system so that it is self-sustaining and the people self-motivated? This study explores how the growing market in carbon can help to conserve carbon-based |
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UNINA9910159383303321 |
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Autore |
Roskam Isabelle |
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Mon enfant est insupportable / / Isabelle Roskam ; préface de Zep |
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Bruxelles : , : Mardaga, , [2013] |
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©2013 |
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1 online resource (192 p.) |
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Collana |
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Child psychology |
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« Il faut se souvenir de l'enfance pour devenir et se rappeler que, comme disait Freud (ou mon beau-frère, je ne sais plus), quoi que l'on fasse, nos enfants auront besoin de nous le reprocher à un moment ou un autre. » (Zep) Les comportements d'agressivité, de provocation et de désobéissance sont fréquents chez les tout petits. En tant que parent, comment faire face à ces situations ? L'enfant « difficile » est-il foncièrement insupportable, ou est-ce l'entourage qui atteint ses limites de tolérance ? Est-ce l'éducation qui est en cause ? Quand faut-il s'inquiéter, consulter un spécialiste ? Le livre apporte de nombreux éléments et informations, issus de la pratique clinique mais aussi de la recherche, pour comprendre ces enfants et ces situations difficiles. Il fournit des conseils pour aider les parents débordés. Pour les professionnels, il constitue également un excellent outil qui les aidera à remettre à sa « juste place » le questionnement des parents. Comme chaque titre de la collection Santé en Soi, ce volume est enrichi d'une liste de mots-clés, indispensables à la compréhension de la problématique, de résumés clairs et précis ainsi que de conseils de lecture. |
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