Enhancing Conservation, Ecosystem Services, and Local Livelihoods through a Wildlife Premium Mechanism

Author:

Dinerstein Eric1,Varma Keshav2,Wikramanayake Eric1,Powell George1,Lumpkin Susan,Naidoo Robin1,Korchinsky Mike3,Del Valle Christian4,Lohani Shubash5,Seidensticker John6,Joldersma Dirk7,Lovejoy Thomas,Kushlin Andrey2

Affiliation:

1. Conservation Science Program; World Wildlife Fund-US; 1250 24th Street; NW, Washington; DC; 20037; U.S.A.

2. Global Tiger Initiative; World Bank Group; 1818 H Street; NW Washington; DC; 20433; U.S.A.

3. Wildlife Works Carbon; LLC -242 Redwood Highway; Mill Valley; CA; 94941; U.S.A.

4. Althelia Climate Fund - 5; rue Guillaume Kroll; L-1882; Luxembourg

5. Eastern Himalayas Program; World Wildlife Fund- US; 1250 24th Street, NW; Washington; DC; 20037; U.S.A.

6. Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute; National Zoological Park; 3001 Connecticut Avenue, NW; Washington; DC; 20008; U.S.A.

7. Macroeconomics and Policy Program; World Wildlife Fund; 1250 24th Street, NW; Washington; DC; 20037; U.S.A.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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5. Dinerstein , E. A. Rijal M. Bookbinder B. Kattel A. Rajuria 1999 Tigers as neighbors: efforts to promote local guardianship of endangered species in lowland Nepal Pages 316-333 in J. Seidensticker, S. Christie, and P. Jackson, editors. Riding the tiger: tiger conservation in human-dominated landscapes. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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