Scaling Pathways for Inclusive Green Growth

  • Mary Ruckelshaus
  • , Gretchen C. Daily
  • , Stuart Anstee
  • , Katie Arkema
  • , Onon Bayasgalan
  • , Carter Brandon
  • , Becky Chaplin-Kramer
  • , Helen Crowley
  • , Marcus Feldman
  • , Annette Killmer
  • , Cong Li
  • , Jie Li
  • , Shuzhuo Li
  • , Michele Lemay
  • , Jianguo Liu
  • , Carl Obst
  • , Zhiyun Ouyang
  • , Stephen Polasky
  • , Enkhtuvshin Shiilegdamba
  • , Samdanjigmed Tulganyam
  • Ray Victurine, Greg Watson, Weihua Xu, Hua Zheng

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Abstract

Protecting and restoring natural capital—Earth’s lands, waters, and biodiversity, and the life-supporting goods and services that flow from these—have been promoted by many as the best hope for conserving biodiversity while also supporting sustainable, inclusive growth. Evidence is growing that illuminating the ways in which people depend on nature for their well-being can motivate efforts that improve both (Guerry et al. 2015; chapter 4, this volume). Creative yet highly dispersed innovation has shown glimpses of what is possible.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGreen Growth That Works
Subtitle of host publicationNatural Capital Policy and Finance Mechanisms from Around the World
PublisherIsland Press-Center for Resource Economics
Pages17-27
Number of pages11
ISBN (Electronic)9781642830040
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2020

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