Meaningful tax incentives for the conservation of wetlands, biodiversity and habitat. Ducks Unlimited Canada
Material type: TextPublication details: Canada : 2000Description: vi, 50 p. : ill. ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: Canada has long been viewed by many as a world leader in environmental conservation. Both nationally and internationally, Canada has stated a commitment to biodiversity conservation as a major goal in its environmental conservation efforts. It has acknowledged that goal could be best achieved in an ecosystem context, that partnership action would be required and that environmental conservation on privately owned lands would be a critically important element if success were to be achieved.It has also stated success would ultimately depend on the availability of a full range of conservation techniques, including appropriate legislation and regulations as well as the provision of economic incentives.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Canada has long been viewed by many as a world leader in environmental conservation. Both nationally and internationally, Canada has stated a commitment to biodiversity conservation as a major goal in its environmental conservation efforts. It has acknowledged that goal could be best achieved in an ecosystem context, that partnership action would be required and that environmental conservation on privately owned lands would be a critically important element if success were to be achieved.It has also stated success would ultimately depend on the availability of a full range of conservation techniques, including appropriate legislation and regulations as well as the provision of economic incentives.