Conservation Effectiveness and Concurrent Green Initiatives
Understanding the impact of overlapping environmental programs
Qi Zhang author Li An author Conghe Song author Eve Bohnett author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:29th Sep '22
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This book explores the effectiveness of concurrent green initiatives in conservation, highlighting their positive and negative impacts through various international case studies.
The book Conservation Effectiveness and Concurrent Green Initiatives delves into the intricate relationship between various green initiatives and their collective impact on environmental conservation and management. By analyzing a diverse range of international case studies, it reveals how these concurrent initiatives can enhance or hinder conservation effectiveness. The authors highlight the significance of understanding the spillover effects that arise when multiple programs operate simultaneously in the same geographical area or target similar recipients.
Green initiatives, which encompass programs aimed at restoring or improving natural ecosystems, are thoroughly examined within the context of this book. Examples include payments for ecosystem services and the establishment of protected areas. The detailed analysis presented in Conservation Effectiveness and Concurrent Green Initiatives includes case studies from the USA and China, such as the Conservation Reserve Program and the Grain-to-Green Program. These comparisons illustrate the nuanced impacts of these initiatives, revealing both the potential benefits for conservation and local communities as well as the negative consequences that can arise from overlapping efforts.
Ultimately, this book serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities of concurrent green initiatives. It emphasizes the need for careful evaluation of both positive and negative outcomes to optimize conservation strategies. Students, scholars, and practitioners involved in environmental policy and management will find valuable insights that can inform their work and enhance the effectiveness of their initiatives.
"This outstanding book on Green Initiatives will be of enormous interest to researchers and practitioners, teachers and learners alike. Its brilliant and nuanced treatment of diverse green interventions, and their form, scope, and effectiveness will be a model for any future work on the subject."
Arun Agrawal, Professor at University of Michigan and Member of National Academy of Sciences in the US
"Analyzing different conservation incentive programs under the umbrella of "green initiatives", this innovative book directs us towards a topic urgently needing scientific rigor: evaluating policy mixes. How to assess spillover interactions when our featured policy intervention is not the only game in town? Which usually it isn’t… Using the US and China as examples and zooming in on particular regions and green policies, the authors convincingly show that some programs implemented in parallel exhibit synergies, yet others tradeoffs: careful empirical analysis is needed to assess which policy mixes have desirable effects. This book shows how we can get started!"
Sven Wunder, Principal Scientist at European Forest Institute (EFI) in Spain and world-class scholar on payments for environmental services
"The consequences of PES, IPBES, and other conservation and green initiatives worldwide require detailed attention to the land dynamics generated. This work provides a foundation for such assessments, identifying important but under-addressed dimensions of these initiatives important for conservation, biodiversity, land systems, agricultural, and food sciences, among other fields of research and practice."
B.L. Turner II, Professor at Arizona State University and Member of National Academy of Sciences in the US
ISBN: 9781032268675
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
154 pages