Perrings, C. & Ferris, R on behlf of UK BRAG Socio-economic issues sub-group
A paper regarding the analysis of the UK BAP and related policy commitments, to identify and prioritise socio-economic research needs.
Christie, M., Warren, J., Hanley, N., Murphy, K., Wright, R., Hyde, T. & Lyons, N., Report to Defra
This document reports the findings from the Defra funded research project 'Developing measures for valuing changes in biodiversity'.
Pagiola, S., von Ritter, K. & Bishop, J.
The World Bank, IUCN - The World Consevration Union and The Nature Conservancy have worked together to clarify the aims and uses of economic valuation.
Economics for the Environment Consultancy (eftec)
This report presents the results of a broad review of the literature that has invesitgated the economic and other values of ecosystem goods and services.
Le Quesne, T. & McNally, R. WWF-UK
This guide is intended to provide an introduction for the non-specialist to some of the approaches that economics can offer.
Ecologic
The objective of this scoping study was to research how market based incentives are currently used for biodiversity consevration and to assess the success or failure of these instruments and their potential for further use.
Kettunen, M. & ten Brink, P. IEEP
The objective of this study has been to bring together EU examples where biodiversity loss or the modification/loss of habitats accompanied by biodiversity loss has led to the loss/degredation of ecosystem services, and consequently to economic costs and/or social losses.
Aims to promote economic approaches to the conservation of
nature by providing access to key documents, a calendar of events,
and a database of practitioners around the world.
Based at the University of East Anglia, CSERGE are a
leading interdisciplinary research centre in the field of
environmental and sustainable development.
Aims to bring together environmental economists from academia,
consultancy and public and private sectors to foster closer
relationships, follow recent developments and share
experience.