tailieunhanh - Recent OECD work on Biodiversity

Biodiversity is fundamental to sustaining life, providing critical ecosystem services such as food provisioning, water purification, flood and drought control, nutrient cycling, and climate regulation, amongst many others. These services are essential to support human well-being and economic growth. Yet despite the significant economic, social and cultural values of biodiversity and ecosystem services, biodiversity worldwide is being lost, and in some areas at an accelerating rate. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has been working on the economics and policies related to biodiversity for nearly two decades. The OECD supports governments by providing the analytical foundation required to. | Recent OECD work on Biodiversity OECD August 2012 OECD Work on Biodiversity Biodiversity in the International Context Economic and Policy Analysis of Biodiversity Biodiversity Indicators Valuation and Assessment Economic Instruments Incentives and Market Creation Biodiversity Finance Development and Distributional Issues Sector-Specific Analysis Biodiversity and Climate Change Biodiversity and Water Biodiversity and Agriculture Biodiversity and Fisheries Biodiversity and Biotechnology Recent Publications and Reports Acronyms

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