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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Framing the Problem. - 1 Biodiversity conservation and economic development: the policy problem. - 2 Biodiversity conservation and economic development: local and global dimensions. - 2 Understanding Biodiversity Change. - 3 Population extinction and the biodiversity crisis. - 4 Diversity conservation in relation to fisheries in the Baltic Sea. - 5 Rangeland ecology: managing change in biodiversity. - 6 Biodiversity, natural resource accounting and ecological monitoring. - 3 The Valuation of Biodiversity. - 7 Modelling the value of biodiversity using a production function approach: the case of the Anolis lizard in the Lesser and Greater Antilles. - 8 Ecology and microeconomics as `joint products : the Bonaire Marine Park in the Caribbean. - 9 Tropical wetland values and environmental functions. - 10 Valuation and the management of biological diversity. - 4 The Impact of Economic Policy. - 11 Environmental impact of governmental policies and external shocks in Botswana: a computable general equilibrium approach. - 12 A dynamic computable general equilibrium model of deforestation in Costa Rica. - 13 Biodiversity loss through tropical deforestation: the role of timber production and trade. - 14 Sustainable use of tropical forests in Asia. - 5 Options and Priorities for Biodiversity Conservation. - 15 Traditional ecological knowledge, biodiversity, resilience and sustainability. - 16 Conservation of biodiversity and economic development: the concept of transferable development rights. - 17 Biodiversity conservation and local development aspirations: new priorities for the 1990s. - 18 Unresolved issues. - References.