TY - BOOK ID - 96571984 TI - Streams of revenue AU - Lave, Rebecca AU - Doyle, Martin PY - 2020 SN - 0262359073 9780262359078 9780262539197 0262539195 0262359065 PB - Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press DB - UniCat KW - Wetland mitigation banking KW - Environmental policy KW - Ecosystem services KW - Stream restoration KW - Restoration ecology KW - Economic aspects KW - United States. KW - Ecological restoration KW - Ecosystem restoration KW - Rehabilitation ecology KW - Restoration of ecosystems KW - Applied ecology KW - Rehabilitation, River KW - Rehabilitation, Stream KW - Restoration of rivers KW - Restoration of streams KW - River rehabilitation KW - River restoration KW - Stream rehabilitation KW - Rivers KW - Services, Ecosystem KW - Ecology KW - Banking, Wetland mitigation KW - Mitigation banking, Wetland KW - Wetland banking KW - Wetlands mitigation banking KW - WMB (Wetland mitigation banking) KW - Wetlands KW - Restoration KW - Regulation KW - ENVIRONMENT/General UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:96571984 AB - "One of the most influential, and perhaps surprising,developments in environmental policy in recent decades is the idea that we can protect the environment from the negative impacts of economic development by making environmental protection itself more economic. The goal is to reduce environmental harm not by preventing it, but by pricing it. Using stream mitigation banking, that is the market for rivers and streams under Section 404 of the US Clean Water Act, as a case, Lave and Doyle explain where market-based environmental management approaches came from, how they work in practice, and what they do on ground"-- ER -