Bibliographic citations
Persivale, C., (2017). Beneficios económicos en comunidades nativas en la Amazonía a partir de la venta de créditos de carbono [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2890
Persivale, C., Beneficios económicos en comunidades nativas en la Amazonía a partir de la venta de créditos de carbono [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2890
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title = "Beneficios económicos en comunidades nativas en la Amazonía a partir de la venta de créditos de carbono",
author = "Persivale Bresciani, Cecilia Milagros",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2017"
}
To this date, Carbon Markets have failed the purpose of interacting within the different markets, in such a way, to force the migration of the production means to Clean Mechanisms, and this way, they have failed to put to a halt the Contamination with Greenhouse Effect Gases that severely impact the Climate. This way, the markets, let alone, have failed also, the purpose of keeping the Forests Biomass intact. Ecosystems have to deal with a series of issues that market forces cannot solve into reality. A pure Economic Approach to the Climate Change Problem we globally face, fail, if not used a proper Ecological Theoretical Framework. One more driver of the Climate Problematic should be taken into account, and this is, the human impact on Ecosystems, and in this sense, the Economic Models of Free Markets have exacerbated the dangerous conditions of the Climate situation, given the indiscriminate use and application of the Monetary Theory and Growth Economic Models. Pure Market Solutions are not a proper way to deal with a “Climate Emergency”. The fact, that to deal with the markets, “Contrafactuals” or hypothetic events have to be valued and then put into the market within a frame of extreme volatility, already presents a strong problematic, that reality seemed to oppose with. Furthermore, Social and Economic Inclusion of Native Communities taking care of the Forests within the Amazon, have not been achieved. Cultural gaps difficult to close, have worsened this situation. Finally, the main purpose of preserving the Primary
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