Green Growth That Works Natural Capital Policy and Finance Mechanism
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GREEN GROW TH T H AT WORKS E D I T E D B Y L I S A M A N D L E , Z H I Y U N O U YA N G , J A M E S S A L Z M A N , A N D G R E T C H E N C . D A I LY
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Green Growth That Works
Green Growth That Works: Natural Capital Policy and Finance Mechanisms Around the World Edited by Lisa Mandle, Zhiyun Ouyang, James Salzman, and Gretchen C. Daily
Washington | Covelo | London
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Dedicated to all the heroes reaching well beyond their own lives to help realize a bright future for people and nature on our shared planet Earth.
Contents
Part I. Introduction and Background 1 Chapter 1. The Case and Movement for Securing People and Nature 3 Lisa Mandle, Zhiyun Ouyang, James Salzman, Ian Bateman, Carl Folke, Anne D. Guerry, Cong Li, Jie Li, Shuzhuo Li, Jianguo Liu, Stephen Polasky, Mary Ruckelshaus, Bhaskar Vira, Alvaro Umaña Quesada, Weihua Xu, Hua Zheng, and Gretchen C. Daily Box 1.1. Key Concepts 8 Chapter 2. Scaling Pathways for Inclusive Green Growth 17 Mary Ruckelshaus, Gretchen C. Daily, Stuart Anstee, Katie Arkema, Onon Bayasgalan, Carter Brandon, Becky Chaplin-Kramer, Helen Crowley, Marcus Feldman, Annette Killmer, Cong Li, Jie Li, Shuzhuo Li, Michele Lemay, Jianguo Liu, Carl Obst, Zhiyun Ouyang, Stephen Polasky, Enkhtuvshin Shiilegdamba, Samdanjigmed Tulganyam, Ray Victurine, Greg Watson, Weihua Xu, and Hua Zheng Chapter 3. Amplifying Small Solutions for Systemwide Change 28 Eric F. Lambin, Jim Leape, and Kai Lee Chapter 4. Collaborative Approaches to Biosphere Stewardship 41 Carl Folke, Beatrice E. Crona, Victor Galaz, Line J. Gordon, Lisen Schultz, and Henrik Österblom Chapter 5. The “Five Ps”: Policy Instrument Choice for Inclusive Green Growth 51 James Salzman Part II. Policy and Finance Mechanisms for Natur
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