This volume is an outcome of the first research programme of the Royal Swedish Academy of Science's Beijer Institute. The Institute was formed in 1991 with the primary goal of promoting interdisciplinary research between natural and social scientists in general, and ecologists and economists in particular, in an attempt to improve our understanding of the interdependency of economic and ecological systems. The programme invited a group of leading scholars in economics, ecology and related disciplines to consider the theoretical and policy issues associated with the biodiversity loss caused by direct depletion, by the destruction of habitat and by specialisation in agriculture, forestry and fisheries.
Gretchen C. Daily, Partha Dasgupta, Bert Bolin, Pierre Crosson, Jacques du Guerny, Paul R. Ehrlich, Carl Folke, Ann Mari Jansson, Bengt‐Owe Jansson, Nils Kautsky, Ann P. Kinzig, Simon A. Levin, Karl-Göran Mäler, Per Pinstrup‐Andersen, Domenico Siniscalco, Brian Walker
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