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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 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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Household and local forest impacts of Morocco's argan oil bonanza
LYBBERT, TRAVIS J.; MAGNAN, NICHOLAS; ABOUDRARE, ABDELLAH - In: Environment and Development Economics 15 (2010) 04, pp. 439-464
Morocco's argan oil is now the most expensive edible oil in the world. Growing high-value argan markets have sparked a bonanza of argan activity. NGOs, international and domestic development agencies, and argan oil cooperatives have promoted the win–win aim of simultaneously benefiting locals...
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Environmental Kuznets curves, carbon emissions, and public choice
LIPFORD, JODY W.; YANDLE, BRUCE - In: Environment and Development Economics 15 (2010) 04, pp. 417-438
Concern about global climate change has elicited responses from governments around the world. These responses began with the 1997 Kyoto Protocol and have continued with other negotiations, including the 2009 Copenhagen Summit. These negotiations raised important questions about whether countries...
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The value of statistical life and cost–benefit evaluations of landmine clearance in Cambodia
CAMERON, MICHAEL; GIBSON, JOHN; HELMERS, KENT; LIM, STEVEN - In: Environment and Development Economics 15 (2010) 04, pp. 395-416
Development agencies spend approximately US$ 400 million per year on landmine clearance. Yet many cost–benefit evaluations suggest that landmine clearance is socially wasteful because costs appear to far outweigh social benefits. This paper presents new estimates of the benefits of clearing...
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A Ricardian analysis of Mexican farms
MENDELSOHN, ROBERT; ARELLANO-GONZALEZ, JESUS; … - In: Environment and Development Economics 15 (2010) 02, pp. 153-171
This paper measures the impact of climate on Mexican agriculture using a Ricardian analysis. The analysis relies on economic data from 621 individual farms that were collected in 2002. Data on climate, elevation, soils, and distance to nearest city were matched with each farm. The analysis...
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Land degradation and migration in a dry land region in India: extent, nature and determinants
SHAH, AMITA - In: Environment and Development Economics 15 (2010) 02, pp. 173-196
Migration literature has considered environmental constraints as one of the prime movers of populations, especially from dry regions, where water rather than land is the primary limiting factor. This study examines the impact of degradation of private as well as common pool land resources on...
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Biofuels, poverty, and growth: a computable general equilibrium analysis of Mozambique
ARNDT, CHANNING; BENFICA, RUI; TARP, FINN; THURLOW, JAMES; … - In: Environment and Development Economics 15 (2010) 01, pp. 81-105
This paper assesses the implications of large-scale investments in biofuels for growth and income distribution. We find that biofuels investment enhances growth and poverty reduction despite some displacement of food crops by biofuels. Overall, the biofuel investment trajectory analyzed...
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Assessing the potential of labelling schemes for in situ landrace conservation: an example from India
KRISHNA, VIJESH V.; PASCUAL, UNAI; ZILBERMAN, DAVID - In: Environment and Development Economics 15 (2010) 02, pp. 127-151
This paper addresses the potential of <italic>in situ</italic> crop landrace conservation, employing market-based instruments, which pre-requires that (1) consumers hold positive use-value for the landrace attribute and (2) their willingness to pay covers both the transaction cost of implementing these...
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Cost-effective provision of environmental services: the role of relaxing market constraints
GROOM, BEN; PALMER, CHARLES - In: Environment and Development Economics 15 (2010) 02, pp. 219-240
Ferraro and Simpson (2002) argue that when markets are competitive, payments for environmental services (PES) are more cost-effective in achieving environmental goals than more indirect approaches such as subsidies to capital. However, when eco-entrepreneurs face non-price rationing in input or...
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Benefit-transfer valuation of a cultural heritage site: the Petroglyph National Monument
ULIBARRI, CARLOS A.; ULIBARRI, VICTOR C. - In: Environment and Development Economics 15 (2010) 01, pp. 39-57
This paper applies a household production framework (Becker, 1971) to infer the economic value of a cultural heritage site, namely, the Petroglyph National Monument, situated in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. The empirical analysis uses benefit-transfer techniques from three source studies: those...
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The double challenge of adapting to climate change while accelerating development in sub-Saharan Africa
HASSAN, RASHID - In: Environment and Development Economics 15 (2010) 06, pp. 661-685
Accelerating economic growth and social development is necessary to reduce the vulnerability and enhance the adaptive capacity of sub-Saharan Africa to cope with the consequences of predicted unfavorable future climate. This requires major investments and policy reforms to induce a needed...
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