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Financing NBSAPs: Options and Opportunities

Financing NBSAPs: Options and Opportunities
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  • Financing NBSAPs: Options and Opportunities ISBN: 9789558177143 Paperback Dec 2002 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Analyses the extent to which Asian countries have considered financing mechanisms when they developed their National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plans. Provides an overview and critical review of conventional biodiversity funding mechanisms as they have been used in Asia. Describes 12 innovative financial mechanisms that can be used to finance NBSAPs. Lists the steps in developing a strategy for financing NBSAP implementation.

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