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Animal agriculture 1 Animal disease 1 Animal husbandry 1 Asia 1 Avian influenza 1 Coronavirus 1 Denmark 1 Disease management 1 Distribution 1 Dänemark 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Epidemic 1 Epidemie 1 Equity 1 Europe 1 Infectious disease 1 Infektionskrankheit 1 Pandemic era 1 Poultry 1 Poverty 1 Public services 1 Revenue 1 Subsidies 1 Tierhaltung 1 Tierkrankheit 1 Welt 1 World 1
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Rutt, Rebecca Leigh 2 Baral, Keshab 1 Bhandari, Nirmala Singh 1 Chhetri, Bir Bahadur Khanal 1 Larsen, Helle Overgaard 1 Lund, Jens Friis 1 Nielsen, Øystein Juul 1 Otte Hansen, Henning 1 Puri, Lila 1 Treue, Thorsten 1 Vasconcellos Nielsen, Niels 1
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Ecological economics 1 Forest Policy and Economics 1
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Who pays for the 'pandemic era' of rising infectious disease in animal production? : emerging questions and dilemmas for states, society, and academia
Rutt, Rebecca Leigh; Vasconcellos Nielsen, Niels; Otte … - In: Ecological economics 231 (2025), pp. 1-6
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Who benefits from taxation of forest products in Nepal's community forests?
Lund, Jens Friis; Baral, Keshab; Bhandari, Nirmala Singh; … - In: Forest Policy and Economics 38 (2014) C, pp. 119-125
This paper is concerned with who benefits from taxation of forest products in Nepal's community forests. The objectives of the study are two-fold; to document who benefits from community forestry user groups' (CFUG) financing of investments in public services and infrastructure and pro-poor...
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