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020 |a 9781618039620 
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100 1 |a Schnaubelt, Teri  |e narrator 
245 0 0 |a Green Growth That Works 
250 |a 1st edition 
260 |b Tantor Media, Inc.  |c 2019 
300 |a 1 sound file 
653 |a Écosystèmes / Gestion / Politique gouvernementale 
653 |a Environmental policy / fast / (OCoLC)fst00913250 
653 |a Ecosystem management / Government policy / fast / (OCoLC)fst00902304 
653 |a environmental policy / aat 
653 |a Sustainable development / fast / (OCoLC)fst01139731 
653 |a Développement durable 
653 |a Ecosystem management / Government policy 
653 |a Environmental policy / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044197 
653 |a Développement économique / Aspect de l'environnement 
653 |a sustainable development / aat 
653 |a Economic development / Environmental aspects / fast / (OCoLC)fst00901808 
653 |a Sustainable development / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92005743 
653 |a Environnement / Politique gouvernementale 
653 |a Economic development / Environmental aspects / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88001234 
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520 |a Rapid economic development has been a boon to human well-being. It has lifted millions out of poverty, raised standards of living, and increased life expectancies. But economic development comes at a significant cost to natural capital-the fertile soils, forests, coastal marshes, farmland-that support all life on earth, including our own. Green Growth That Works is the first practical guide to bring together pragmatic finance and policy tools that can make investment in natural capital both attractive and commonplace. The authors present six mechanisms that demonstrate a range of approaches used around the globe to conserve and restore earth's myriad ecosystems, including: government subsidies; regulatory-driven mitigation; voluntary conservation; water funds; market-based transactions; and bilateral and multilateral payments. Through a series of real-world case studies, the book addresses questions such as: How can we channel economic incentives to make conservation and restoration desirable? What approaches have worked best? How can governments, businesses, NGOs, and individuals work together successfully?