Gestion durable des forêts et incitations directes à la conservation de la biodiversité
Eduard Niesten and
Richard Rice
Revue Tiers Monde, 2004, vol. 45, issue 177, 129-152
Abstract:
[eng] Eduard NiESTEN, Richard RICE — Sustainable forest management and direct incentives for biodiversity conservation Current strategies for conservation are generally based on indirect incentives through which the habitat protection is an ancillary benefit from another activity. Sustainable forest management is typical of such a strategy. However it is neither financially feasible nor ecologically satisfactory. Only direct incentive strategies based on remunerating conservation efforts can be efficient. Such are the mechanisms of the market for environmental services. Several instruments exist in form of indemnities for environmental servitudes or transferable development rights, although conservation concessions based on the repurchasing of use rights appear to be better adapted to the developing countries.
Date: 2004
Note: DOI:10.3406/tiers.2004.5451
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