An application of the use of safe minimum standards in the conservation of livestock biodiversity

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An application of the use of safe minimum standards in the conservation of livestock biodiversity

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Title: An application of the use of safe minimum standards in the conservation of livestock biodiversity
Author: Drucker, A.
AGROVOC Keywords: ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES; BIODIVERSITY
Date: 2006
Citation: Drucker, A. 2006. An application of the use of safe minimum standards in the conservation of livestock biodiversity. Environment and Development Economics 11(1):77-94.
Abstract: This paper adapts the safe minimum standard (SMS) approach so as to explore its use as a potential policy decision support tool that can be applied to issues related to the conservation and sustainable use of farm animal genetic resource (AnGR) diversity. Empirical SMS cost estimates are obtained using data from three AnGR economics case studies in Mexico and Italy. The findings support our hypothesis that the costs of implementing an SMS are low, both when compared with the size of subsidies currently being provided to the livestock sector (<1 percent of the total subsidy) and with regard to the benefits of conservation (benefit-cost ratio of >2.9). Nevertheless, despite providing a potentially useful AnGR conservation decision support tool, a critical assessment of the application reveals that a much more extensive quantification of the components required to determine SMS costs needs to be undertaken before this tool can be applied in practice.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10568/1392
Type: Journal Article
Journal Title: Environment and Development Economics
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1355770X05002640
Status: Limited Access
Country Focus: MEXICO, ITALY
Region Focus: NORTH AMERICA, EUROPE
Subject Focus: BIODIVERSITY, LIVESTOCK, GENETICS

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