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Voluntary Carbon Markets: An International Business Guide to What They Are and
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Voluntary Carbon Markets: An International Business Guide to What They Are and How They Work (Environmental Markets Insight Series) Hardcover - 2009 - 2nd Edition

by Bayon, Ricardo; Hawn, Amanda; Hamilton, Katherine

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

About the author

Ricardo Bayon is co-founder of EKO Asset Management Partners. Amanda Hawn is Manager of Advisory services at New Forests. Katherine Hamilton is the Managing Director of Ecosystem Marketplace.

This book is a project of Ecosystem Marketplace, which is a project of the non-profit Forest Trends, and the leading source of information on environmental markets and payment schemes for ecosystem services. In particular, we are interested in market-based approaches to the conservation of water-related ecosystem services, carbon sequestration, and the myriad benefits of biodiversity. We believe that by providing solid and trustworthy information on prices, regulation, science, and other market- relevant issues, we can help markets for ecosystem services become a fundamental part of our economic and environmental systems, helping give value to environmental services that have, for too long, been taken for granted.