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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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Decomposing the CO2-income tradeoff: an output distance function approach
REZEK, JON P.; ROGERS, KEVIN - In: Environment and Development Economics 13 (2008) 04, pp. 457-473
The environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis holds that economic growth leads to increases in pollution in early stages of development, but is a significant driver of environmental improvements as income levels increase. Most empirical applications have focused on estimating a reduced form...
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Wanted dead and alive: to what extent are hunting and protection of an endangered species compatible?
ROBINSON, ELIZABETH J. Z. - In: Environment and Development Economics 13 (2008) 05, pp. 607-620
Cash-constrained wildlife departments must increasingly look towards revenue-generating activities such as sales of permits for hunting common species combined with fines for those caught with rare species. Pertinent to west Africa, an optimal enforcement model demonstrates the conditions under...
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Poverty, risk, and the supply of soil carbon sequestration
GRAFF-ZIVIN, JOSHUA; LIPPER, LESLIE - In: Environment and Development Economics 13 (2008) 03, pp. 353-373
We explore poor farmers' incentives to adopt production systems that increase soil carbon sequestration, focusing on the impact of risk. A dynamic optimization model of conservation agriculture adoption is presented, where farmers optimize over expected utility of profits from agriculture and...
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Agricultural carbon sequestration, poverty, and sustainability
ANTLE, JOHN M.; STOORVOGEL, JETSE J. - In: Environment and Development Economics 13 (2008) 03, pp. 327-352
This paper explores the potential impacts of payments for agricultural soil carbon sequestration on poverty of farm households and on the sustainability of agricultural systems, using economic theory combined with evidence from three case studies in Kenya, Peru, and Senegal. The case studies...
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‘Key issues for attention from ecological economists’: a comment
DE ZEEUW, AART - In: Environment and Development Economics 13 (2008) 01, pp. 21-24
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Payments for environmental services and the poor: concepts and preliminary evidence
WUNDER, SVEN - In: Environment and Development Economics 13 (2008) 03, pp. 279-297
Based on observations from all three tropical continents, there is good reason to believe that poor service providers can broadly gain access to payment for environmental services (PES) schemes, and generally become better off from that participation, in both income and non-income terms....
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Key issues for attention from ecological economists
EHRLICH, PAUL R. - In: Environment and Development Economics 13 (2008) 01, pp. 1-20
This paper gives an ecologist's overview of the deteriorating environmental situation. It then describes areas where the activities of ecological economists seem appropriate (e.g., ecosystem service valuation, trade) and others requiring more attention (e.g., definitions of utility, social...
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Assessing the costs of living with wildlife in developing countries using willingness to pay
SUTTON, WILLIAM R.; LARSON, DOUGLAS M.; JARVIS, LOVELL S. - In: Environment and Development Economics 13 (2008) 04, pp. 475-495
The costs of living with wildlife are assessed using Namibian subsistence farmers' willingness to pay (WTP) for deterrents to attacks on crops and livestock. A utility-theoretic approach jointly estimates household WTP for deterrent programs in two ‘currencies’: maize and cash. This has a...
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Wildlife conservation payments to address habitat fragmentation and disease risks
HORAN, RICHARD D.; SHOGREN, JASON F.; GRAMIG, BENJAMIN M. - In: Environment and Development Economics 13 (2008) 03, pp. 415-439
We develop a bioeconomic model to gain insight into the challenges of Payments for Environmental Services (PES) as applied to protect endangered species given wildlife-livestock disease risks and habitat fragmentation. We show how greater connectivity of habitat creates an endogenous trade-off....
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Payments for ecosystem services and poverty reduction: concepts, issues, and empirical perspectives
BULTE, ERWIN H.; LIPPER, LESLIE; STRINGER, RANDY; … - In: Environment and Development Economics 13 (2008) 03, pp. 245-254
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