01649nam 2200349 n 450 991013808060332120230225130401.0(CKB)3230000000017072(NjHacI)993230000000017072(EXLCZ)99323000000001707220230225d2008 uu 0freur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLa crise financière et ses retombées4Les conséquences sur les IDE à destination des pays en développement /Andrew MoldParis :OECD Publishing,2008.1 online resource (2 pages)Au cours des dernières décennies, les IDE ont figuré parmi les principaux bénéficiaires de la libéralisation des mouvements de capitaux, tant et si bien qu'ils constituent aujourd'hui la forme principale des entrées de capitaux dans de nombreux pays en développement, y compris des pays à faible niveau de revenu comme le Tchad, le Soudan ou la Zambie. Si l'on peut à juste titre se réjouir d'un tel succès, les dérèglements financiers actuels ne sont cependant pas de bon augure pour la pérennité de ces flux en 2009.La crise financiֳ¨re et ses retombees (4)La crise financière et ses retombées Financial crisesFinancial crises.338.542Mold Andrew1149651NjHacINjHaclDOCUMENT9910138080603321La crise financière et ses retombées3034139UNINA06037nam 2200793Ia 450 991080612200332120200520144314.01-136-53872-01-283-60801-497866139204611-136-53873-91-84977-549-410.4324/9781849775496 (CKB)2670000000246481(EBL)1024759(OCoLC)811506710(SSID)ssj0000711225(PQKBManifestationID)11476507(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000711225(PQKBWorkID)10681474(PQKB)10310004(Au-PeEL)EBL1024759(CaPaEBR)ebr10603162(CaONFJC)MIL392046(OCoLC)810531535(MiAaPQ)EBC1024759(EXLCZ)99267000000024648120101007d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe economics of ecosystems and biodiversity in national and international policy making /edited by Patrick ten Brink1st ed.London ;Washington, DC Earthscan20111 online resource (529 p.)TEEB - The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity"Earthscan publishes in association with the International Institute for Environment and Development.""An Output of TEEB: The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity."1-138-32790-5 1-84971-250-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity in National and International Policy Making; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures, Tables and Boxes; List of Contributors; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Preface; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I The Need for Action; Chapter 1 The Global Biodiversity Crisis and Related Policy Challenge; 1 What is biodiversity and why does it matter?; 2 The biodiversity crisis: Scale and causes; 3 Economic dimensions of the biodiversity crisis; 4 Human dimensions of the biodiversity crisisChapter 2 Framework and Guiding Principles for the Policy Response1 Why is biodiversity neglected in decision making?; 2 Using economic information to improve policy coherence; 3 Guiding principles for policy change; 4 The TEEB toolkit for policy change; Part II Measuring What We Manage: Information Tools for Decision Makers; Chapter 3 Strengthening Indicators and Accounting Systems for Natural Capital; 1 What measurement problems do we face?; 2 Improving measurement of biodiversity and ecosystem services; 3 'Greening' our macroeconomic and societal indicators4 Integrating ecosystems into national income accounting5 Building a fuller picture: The need for 'GDP of the poor'; Annex 1: Country-based calculations of GDP of the poor; Chapter 4 Recognizing the Value of Biodiversity: New Approaches to Policy Assessment; 1 Understanding the value of ecosystem services; 2 Expanding monetary valuation of ecosystem services; 3 Integrating economic thinking into policy assessment; 4 Next steps: The need to build assessment capacity; Annex 1: Overview of methodologies used in assessing value of ecosystem servicesAnnex 2: Stages of a policy assessment, proposed actions and ways to address biodiversity (UNEP, 2009b)Part III Available Solutions: Instruments for Better Stewardship of Natural Capital; Chapter 5 Rewarding Benefits through Payments and Markets; 1 Payments for ecosystem services (PES); 2 International PES: REDD+ and beyond; 3 Redirecting tax and compensation mechanisms for environmental goals; 4 Sharing benefits derived from genetic resources; 5 Developing markets for green goods and services; 6 Expanding markets through green public procurement (GPP); Chapter 6 Reforming Subsidies1 Subsidies and their implications2 Why do some subsidies miss their mark?; 3 Specific impacts of subsidies across key sectors; 4 Making reform happen; 5 Targeting subsidy reform at today's priorities; Chapter 7 Addressing the Losses through Regulation and Pricing; 1 Basic principles for halting ongoing losses; 2 Regulating to avoid damage: Environmental standards; 3 Compensating for losses: Offsets and biodiversity banks; 4 Setting more accurate prices: Market-based instruments; 5 Monitoring, enforcement and criminal prosecution; 6 Making it happen - Policy mixes to get resultsChapter 8 Recognizing the Value of Protected AreasThe Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) study is a major international initiative drawing attention to local, national and global economic benefits of biodiversity, to highlight the growing costs of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation, the benefits of investing in natural capital, and to draw together expertise from the fields of science, economics and policy to enable practical actions. Drawing on a team of more than one hundred authors and reviewers, this book demonstrates the value of ecosystems and biodiversity to the economy, society and individuals. It underlines the TEEB - The Economics of Ecosystems and BiodiversityEnvironmental policyEnvironmental policyUnited StatesEnvironmental economicsEnvironmental protectionSocial aspectsEnvironmental policy.Environmental policyEnvironmental economics.Environmental protectionSocial aspects.333.95/16Brink Patrick ten1616011International Institute for Environment and Development.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910806122003321The economics of ecosystems and biodiversity in national and international policy making3946518UNINA