
Direct payments to local communities to conserve wildlife could prove effective but is biodiversity a commodity that can be bought and sold?
Feature, Conservation of Natural Resources, Conservation strategy, QH301-705.5, International Cooperation, Marine Biology, Conservation, Biodiversity conservation, Payments for environmental services, Economic analyses, Animals, Humans, Biology (General), Developing Countries, Psa (programa de pago de servicios ambientales), Ecotourism, Conservation incentives, Economic Competition, Commerce, Biodiversity, Planning Techniques, PES, Direct payments, Indirect conservation approach, Direct approach
Feature, Conservation of Natural Resources, Conservation strategy, QH301-705.5, International Cooperation, Marine Biology, Conservation, Biodiversity conservation, Payments for environmental services, Economic analyses, Animals, Humans, Biology (General), Developing Countries, Psa (programa de pago de servicios ambientales), Ecotourism, Conservation incentives, Economic Competition, Commerce, Biodiversity, Planning Techniques, PES, Direct payments, Indirect conservation approach, Direct approach
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