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Investing in Nature: Case Studies of Land Conservation in Collaboration with Business Book

Investing in Nature: Case Studies of Land Conservation in Collaboration with Business
Investing in Nature: Case Studies of Land Conservation in Collaboration with Business, In 2004, U.S. consumers spent $5.2 billion purchasing bottled water while the government only invested 5 percent of that amount to purchase critical watersheds, parks, and wildlife refuges-systems vital to clean water and healthy environments. How can we , Investing in Nature: Case Studies of Land Conservation in Collaboration with Business has a rating of 3 stars
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Investing in Nature: Case Studies of Land Conservation in Collaboration with Business, In 2004, U.S. consumers spent $5.2 billion purchasing bottled water while the government only invested 5 percent of that amount to purchase critical watersheds, parks, and wildlife refuges-systems vital to clean water and healthy environments. How can we , Investing in Nature: Case Studies of Land Conservation in Collaboration with Business
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  • Investing in Nature: Case Studies of Land Conservation in Collaboration with Business
  • Written by author William J. Ginn
  • Published by Island Press, August 2005
  • In 2004, U.S. consumers spent $5.2 billion purchasing bottled water while the government only invested 5 percent of that amount to purchase critical watersheds, parks, and wildlife refuges-systems vital to clean water and healthy environments. How can we
  • Bringing together business and conservation is key to saving the land according to Ginn, who is himself involved with both camps. He describes ways in which corporations can aid in conservation efforts by using investment banking, with debt and bankruptcy
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Introduction : the scale of nature1
Pt. 1Conservation investment banking15
Ch. 1Partnering with big timber17
Ch. 2Debt for nature : the story of the Katahdin forest42
Ch. 3Bankruptcy and biodiversity53
Ch. 4Investing with an attitude63
Pt. 2Creating new environmental markets73
Ch. 5Carbon and forests75
Ch. 6The bank of nature92
Pt. 3Incentives105
Ch. 7Greening business107
Ch. 8Tax credits for conservation119
Ch. 9Incentives for working landscapes136
Pt. 4The path forward155
Ch. 10If you build it, will they come?157
Ch. 11Conservation at the scale of nature168
Ch. 12Crossing the divide181


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