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A man on a hill, Jens Christiansen. Photo.

Jens Christiansen

Postdoctoral fellow

A man on a hill, Jens Christiansen. Photo.

Biodiversity targets will not be met without debt and tax justice

Author

  • Jessica Dempsey
  • Audrey Irvine-Broque
  • Patrick Bigger
  • Jens Christiansen
  • Bhumika Muchhala
  • Sara Nelson
  • Fernanda Rojas-Marchini
  • Elizabeth Shapiro-Garza
  • Andrew Schuldt
  • Adriana DiSilvestro

Summary, in English

Approaches to financing biodiversity conservation tend to focus on funding gaps, but fail to address underlying political and economic drivers. We propose two strategies — tax reform and debt justice — to supercharge public financing for biodiversity and deflate harmful financial flows, while chipping away at the causes of state austerity.

Publishing year

2022-03

Language

English

Pages

237-239

Publication/Series

Nature Ecology and Evolution

Volume

6

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Topic

  • Development Studies

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2397-334X