Description:
This book reflects current developments in the economics of agrobiodiversity
and focuses its attention on the role agrobiodiversity can have for economic
development. As a new and rapidly expanding subfield at the interface of
environmental/ecological, agricultural and development economics, the editors and contributors to this volume provide a thorough, structured and
authoritative coverage of this field.
Topics covered include the economic modelling of agrobiodiversity, policy
and governance solutions for the conservation of biodiversity in agricultural
landscapes, contracts, markets and valuation. The authors include wellknown and respected academics and researchers who have a real policy perspective into the role of agrobiodiversity and economic development. The
book provides coherent and up-to-date coverage of the economics of in situ
agrobiodiversity conservation which is to a large extent currently absent.
Though the material in Agrobiodiversity Conservation and Economic
Development is primarily written for economists, its content and style are
highly relevant and accessible to ecologists and conservation biologists, and
to academics from other broad disciplines that are located within the areas of
economics and ecology