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Theorie 183 Theory 183 Pollution 111 Umweltbelastung 110 Climate change 104 Klimawandel 104 Welt 87 World 87 Environmental policy 85 Umweltpolitik 85 China 69 Developing countries 64 Entwicklungsländer 64 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 51 Sustainable development 51 Greenhouse gas emissions 49 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 49 Deforestation 47 Entwaldung 47 India 46 Indien 46 Willingness to pay 46 Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse 46 Economic growth 44 Wirtschaftswachstum 43 Environmental economics 39 Umweltökonomik 39 Environmental protection 38 Umweltschutz 38 Agriculture 34 Air pollution 33 Impact assessment 33 Landwirtschaft 33 Luftverschmutzung 33 Wirkungsanalyse 33 Environmental tax 30 Ökosteuer 30 Agrarboden 29 Agricultural soil 29 Household 28
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Article 1,561 Book / Working Paper 30
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Article in journal 760 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 760 Collection of articles of several authors 29 Sammelwerk 29 Aufsatz im Buch 26 Book section 26 Aufsatzsammlung 6 Abstract 1 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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Dasgupta, Partha 19 Ehrlich, Paul R. 14 Xu, Jintao 13 Zilberman, David 13 Xepapadeas, Anastasios 12 Barbier, Edward 11 Mendelsohn, Robert O. 11 Perrings, Charles 11 Dinar, Ariel 10 Goulder, Lawrence H. 10 Mumford, Kevin J. 10 Mäler, Karl-Göran 10 Oleson, Kirsten 10 Angelsen, Arild 9 Arrow, Kenneth Joseph 9 Cairns, Robert D. 9 Daily, Gretchen C. 9 Bretschger, Lucas 8 Managi, Shunsuke 8 Wesseler, Justus 8 Akpalu, Wisdom 7 Hamilton, Kirk 7 Lipper, Leslie 7 Mekonnen, Alemu 7 Sterner, Thomas 7 Winters, Paul 7 Agliardi, Elettra 6 Alpízar, Francisco 6 BARBIER, EDWARD B. 6 Brouwer, Roy 6 Carraro, Carlo 6 DINAR, ARIEL 6 Heltberg, Rasmus 6 PERRINGS, CHARLES 6 Shyamsundar, Priya 6 Vincent, Jeffrey R. 6 Baland, Jean-Marie 5 Barbier, Edward B. 5 Barrett, Christopher B. 5 Bulte, Erwin H. 5
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Environment and Development Economics 783 Environment and development economics 782 Environment and development economics : essays in honour of Sir Partha Dasgupta 20 Essays in environment and development economics 6
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ECONIS (ZBW) 790 RePEc 782 OLC EcoSci 19
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Accounting for carbon in avoided degradation and reforestation programmes in Mediterranean forests
CAPARRÓS, ALEJANDRO; OVANDO, PAOLA; OVIEDO, JOSÉ L.; … - In: Environment and Development Economics 16 (2011) 04, pp. 405-428
After reviewing the Kyoto Protocol rules for carbon sequestration accounting and the different carbon accounting methods proposed in the literature for forest management, for reforestation and, more recently, for avoided deforestation or degradation, we discuss possible carbon accounting rules...
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Linking reduced deforestation and a global carbon market: implications for clean energy technology and policy flexibility
BOSETTI, VALENTINA; LUBOWSKI, RUBEN; GOLUB, ALEXANDER; … - In: Environment and Development Economics 16 (2011) 04, pp. 479-505
This study uses a global climate-energy-economy model to investigate potential implications of linking credits from reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries to a global carbon market, focusing on reducing emissions from deforestation (RED) and effects...
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Implementation of REDD+ in sub-Saharan Africa: state of knowledge, challenges and opportunities
HENRY, MATIEU; MANIATIS, DANAE; GITZ, VINCENT; … - In: Environment and Development Economics 16 (2011) 04, pp. 381-404
Deforestation and forest degradation represent an important part of global CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. The identification of the multiple drivers of land-use change, past and present forest cover change and associated carbon budget, and the presence of locally adapted systems to allow for proper monitoring...
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Global forest carbon sequestration and climate policy design
ROSE, STEVEN K.; SOHNGEN, BRENT - In: Environment and Development Economics 16 (2011) 04, pp. 429-454
Global forests could play an important role in mitigating climate change. However, there are significant implementation obstacles to accessing the world's forest carbon sequestration potential. The timing of regional participation and eligibility of sequestration activities are issues. The...
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Options on low-cost abatement and investment in the energy sector: new perspectives on REDD
FUSS, SABINE; SZOLGAYOVA, JANA; GOLUB, ALEXANDER; … - In: Environment and Development Economics 16 (2011) 04, pp. 507-525
Deforestation is one of the major sources of carbon emissions, but the Kyoto Protocol presently excludes avoiding these emissions to fulfill stabilization targets. Since the need for policy incentives for the reduction of emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) was officially...
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Robust design of multiscale programs to reduce deforestation
CATTANEO, ANDREA - In: Environment and Development Economics 16 (2011) 04, pp. 455-478
A framework is provided for structuring programs aimed at reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD). Crediting reference levels and the coordination among different implementing entities at multiple geographic scales are discussed. A crediting reference level has an...
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Participation in environmental organizations: an empirical analysis
TORGLER, BENNO; GARCÍA-VALIÑAS, MARÍA A.; MACINTYRE, … - In: Environment and Development Economics 16 (2011) 05, pp. 591-620
The literature on volunteering has increased over the last few years. However, despite the importance of active environmental participation for solving public good and externality problems, there is still a lack of substantial empirical evidence regarding several interesting factors that...
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China's attempts to minimize non-CO2 emissions from coal: evidence of declining emission intensity
SHI, XUNPENG - In: Environment and Development Economics 16 (2011) 05, pp. 573-590
This paper argues that the use of coal can be reconciled with the environment. In the empirical work, three environmental pollutants are considered, using two alternative methods with two sets of Chinese data. CO<sub>2</sub> emissions could not be studied because of data limitations. The hypothesis that...
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Limits to sustainable fish catch: the case of marine fishery in Kerala
KAPURIA, PREETI - In: Environment and Development Economics 16 (2011) 05, pp. 621-638
This study aims to examine the interannual variation in fish biomass and to estimate the maximum sustainable yield (MSY) for the marine fisheries of Kerala, India. Although the productivity of a fishery is known to be dependent on species diversity, this relationship is not widely documented....
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Determinants of household contributions to collective irrigation management: The case of the Doho Rice Scheme in Uganda
NAKANO, YUKO; OTSUKA, KEIJIRO - In: Environment and Development Economics 16 (2011) 05, pp. 527-551
In order to explore the conditions for successful communal irrigation management, this study investigates the determinants of household contributions to the cleaning of irrigation channels and the availability of water. By using household-level data collected in a large-scale gravity irrigation...
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