Vorhies, Frank

Guidelines for financing protected areas in East Asia (Chinese version)

These guidelines address one of the most critical issues which protected area planners and managers face in the East Asia region: obtaining the funds needed to ensure the survival and success of protected areas. The publication explains how protected areas can generate more finance to help meet their needs, and contains brief case studies. It also includes a list of potential funding sources in the region.

Author(s)
Athanas, Andrea
Ghersi, Fernando
Shadie, Peter
Shultis, John
Vorhies, Frank

Guidelines for financing protected areas in East Asia (Korean version)

These guidelines address one of the most critical issues which protected area planners and managers face in the East Asia region: obtaining the funds needed to ensure the survival and success of protected areas. The publication explains how protected areas can generate more finance to help meet their needs, and contains brief case studies. It also includes a list of potential funding sources in the region.

Author(s)
Athanas, Andrea
Ghersi, Fernando
Shadie, Peter
Shultis, John
Vorhies, Frank

Guidelines for financing protected areas in East Asia (Japanese version)

These guidelines address one of the most critical issues which protected area planners and managers face in the East Asia region: obtaining the funds needed to ensure the survival and success of protected areas. The publication explains how protected areas can generate more finance to help meet their needs, and contains brief case studies. It also includes a list of potential funding sources in the region.

Author(s)
Athanas, Andrea
Ghersi, Fernando
Shadie, Peter
Shultis, John
Vorhies, Frank

Building biodiversity business (Japanese version)

The challenge of building biodiversity business is not trivial. Biodiversity is still largely neglected by private finance. There is a need to develop new business models and market mechanisms for biodiversity conservation, and to persuade the public and policy makers that biodiversity (or component ecosystem services) can be conserved on a commercial basis.

Author(s)
Bishop, Joshua
Hicks, Frank
Kapila, Sachin
Mitchell, Paul
Vorhies, Frank

Building biodiversity business

The challenge of building biodiversity business is not trivial. Biodiversity is still largely neglected by private finance. There is a need to develop new business models and market mechanisms for biodiversity conservation, and to persuade the public and policy makers that biodiversity (or component ecosystem services) can be conserved on a commercial basis.

Author(s)
Bishop, Joshua
Hicks, Frank
Kapila, Sachin
Mitchell, Paul
Vorhies, Frank

Business and biodiversity : the handbook for corporate action

This handbook provides information on the business case for biodiversity, as well as current biodiversity issues for business, and guidance on corporate biodiversity strategies. The current status of the debate is illustrated by specific case stories, thus providing an opportunity for companies to highlight their renewed commitment to an issue of high importance.

Author(s)
Carey, Christine
Vorhies, Frank
Abbott, Coralie
de la Porte, Cherryl André
Barrington, Robert
Bertrand, Nick
Fry, Albert
Prag, Andrew

Guidelines for financing protected areas in East Asia

These guidelines address one of the most critical issues which protected area planners and managers face in the East Asia region: obtaining the funds needed to ensure the survival and success of protected areas. The publication explains how protected areas can generate more finance to help meet their needs, and contains brief case studies. It also includes a list of potential funding sources in the region.

Author(s)
Athanas, Andrea
Ghersi, Fernando
Phillips, Adrian
Shadie, Peter
Shultis, John
Vorhies, Frank

Economic assessment of protected areas : guidelines for their assessment. A draft report

Author(s)
Thomas, Lee
Dixon, John A.
Green, Michael John Beverley
Hughes, George
Kelleher, Graeme
Sheppard, David
Sumardja, Effendy A.
Vorhies, Frank
Grey, Francis

Business and biodiversity : a guide for the private sector

The Convention on biological diversity was drafted with in mind the conservation of the world's natural resources, their sustainable use and the equal sharing of their benefits. Among the primary utilisers of these natural resources is industry, the pharmaceutical industry, the food industry and many more.

Author(s)
Stone, David
Ringwood, Kristina
Vorhies, Frank
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