Creating Markets for Biodiversity: A Case Study of Earth Sanctuaries Ltd
Staff research paper
Creating Markets for Biodiversity: A Case Study of Earth Sanctuaries Ltd by Barbara Aretino, Paula Holland, Deborah Peterson and Michael Schuele was released on 4 September 2001. This paper is the result of a case study of Earth Sanctuaries Ltd - a publicly listed Australian company directly involved in the conservation of biodiversity. The study was carried out at the invitation of Environment Australia and the OECD. Also see:
Related publications include:
- Constraints on Private Conservation of Biodiversity
- Cost Sharing for Biodiversity Conservation: A Conceptual Framework
- A Duty of Care for the Protection of Biodiversity on Land
- Productivity Commission Submission to the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
- Productivity Commission Submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Environment and Heritage
- A Full Repairing lease: Inquiry into Ecologically Sustainable Land Management
CONTENTS
Preliminaries
Cover, Copyright, Foreword, Contents, Abbreviations, Overview
1 Introduction
2 Private sector contribution to biodiversity conservation
Economic framework
Potential strengths and weaknesses of private sector conservation
Summary
3 Regulatory challenges
Wildlife property rights and trade of fauna
Private conservation on leasehold land
Competitive neutrality and contestability
Summary
4 ESL's ecological and financial outcomes
Ecological outcomes
Financial outcomes
Summary
5 Conclusions and potential policy issues
APPENDICES
A Government responsibilities for environmental legislation
B Examples of private sector involvement in biodiversity conservation
C An overview of Earth Sanctuaries Ltd
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