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Information // CBD Information Centre Catalogue Title Using market mechanisms to protect biodiversity at the Panama Canal basin / by ACP and World Business Council on Sustainable Development (WBCSD) Publisher World Business Council on Sustainable Development (WBCSD) Notes To answer freshwater supply challenges caused by population growth and increase of productive activities, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) is designing new biodiversity protection and restoration projects that are to be financed by market mechanisms such as carbon credits and REDD+. Programme Areas Business and Biodiversity; Biodiversity for Development; Climate Change and Biodiversity; Ecosystem Approach; Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures Keywords Business and Biodiversity; Business; Case studies Organization World Business Council for Sustainable Development Holdings 1 Type Monograph On-Line Version /doc/books/2011/B-03733.pdf SCBD On-Line Version /doc/books/2011/B-03733.pdf Category CASE