Detalles
| This issue paper produced by the Biodiversity Credit Alliance presents basic information on potential sources of demand for biodiversity credits (regulated and voluntary), attributes of the credits that may influence buyer behavior, as well as standards and principles that are likely to be important for some or all of these sources of demand. It is based on desk review, evidence gathering, and the collective experience of current BCA (Biodiversity Conservation Alliance) Working Group members. |
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