2008 GLOBAL KATOOMBA MEETING XII
Developing an Infrastructure Fund for the Planet
The services provided by our natural infrastructure - forests, aquatic systems, biodiversity, carbon and nutrient cycles - have long gone unnoticed and unpriced. However, ecosystem service payments and markets in carbon, water and biodiversity are quickly becoming a key solution to ensuring nature's services are not overwhelmed by human and economic activity.
Join us to hear about the latest developments in ecosystem markets and discuss how they are being created and utilized to help solve some of our most critical environmental challenges.
June 9-10, 2008
The Smithsonian's Natural History Museum
Washington, DC
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