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Behaviours of conservation organizations and their environmental implications: analysis based on new (and not so new) institutional economics
Verhaltensweisen von Naturschutzorganisationen und ihre Umweltwirkungen: Analyse auf der Grundlage der neuen (und nicht so neuen) Institutionenökonomie
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Humboldt-Universität Berlin, Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften des Landbaus, Fachgebiet Ressourcenökonomie
Abstract
This article draws mostly (but not entirely) on new institutional economics to consider the likely behaviours of non-government conservation organizations and the implications of these behaviours for biodiversity conservation. It considers how institutional factors may result in behaviour of conserv... view more
This article draws mostly (but not entirely) on new institutional economics to consider the likely behaviours of non-government conservation organizations and the implications of these behaviours for biodiversity conservation. It considers how institutional factors may result in behaviour of conservation NGOs diverging from their objectives, including their support for biodiversity conservation; examines aspects of rent capture and conservation alliances; specifies social factors that may restrict the diversity of species supported by NGOs for conservation; considers bounded rationality in relation to the operation of conservation NGOs; and using game theory, shows how competition between NGOs for funding can result in economic inefficiencies and narrow the diversity of species supported for conservation. It also considers generally how the social role of conservation NGOs might be assessed.... view less
Keywords
conservation; non-governmental organization; institutional economics; competition; research approach; effect; game theory; biodiversity; resources; sustainable development; environmental protection
Classification
Ecology, Environment
Economic Sectors
Method
theory application; descriptive study
Free Keywords
Australia; biodiversity conservation; bounded rationality; civil society; Common
Agricultural Policy; European Union; Landcare; mixed goods; new institutional economics; New Zealand; NGO's principal-and-agent problem; political acceptability
Document language
English
Publication Year
2007
City
Berlin
Page/Pages
19 p.
Series
Institutional Change in Agriculture and Natural Resources (ICAR) : Discussion Papers, 19
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works