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Vital Graphics on Payment for Ecosystem Services Realising Nature’s Value


Solgaard, A., Rucevska, I., Neumann, C., Cavaliere, C., Lutz, S. Fernagut, M. and Julseth, M. (2012). Vital Graphics on Pay- ment for Ecosystem Services: Realising Nature’s Value. GRID- Arendal. Cartography: Nieves López Izquierdo, collaborating cartog- rapher of GRID-Arendal Language editor: Kieran Cooke Copy-editing: Harry Forster Design: Ketill Berger, www.filmform.no


Photos for this publication are provided by the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP) project based organization with three top values: conservation, integrity and photographic excellence.


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Reviewers Lau, Winnie, Marine Ecosystem Services (MARES) Pro- gramme, Forest Trends; Metternicht, Graciela, Regional Coordinator Environmental Assessments and Early Warning, UNEP Regional Office for Latin America and Te Caribbean; Narloch, Ulf, Environmental Economist, WCMC; Stoknes, Per Espen, Associate Professor, Norwegian School of Management (BI)


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