CONSERVATION:Capitalizing on Nature: Protected Area Management

作者: A. Inamdar

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.283.5409.1856

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摘要: Government agencies responsible for biodiversity conservation face increasing costs and limited revenues. A business-oriented approach to management could help them rationalize their assets balance books. Devolving authority enhancing income through user-pays mechanisms are two routes towards financial sustainability.

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