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Existing models of open-access resources are applicable to non-storable resources, such as fish. Many open-access resources, however, are used to produce storable goods. Elephants, rhinos, and tigers are three prominent examples. Anticipated future scarcity of these resources will increase...
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The use of Payment for Environmental Services (PES) is not a new type of contract but they have become more in vogue because of the potential for sequestering carbon by paying to prevent deforestation and degradation of forest lands. We provide a framework utilizing transaction costs to...
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conservation and offsets, we apply this framework to evaluate a set of decentralized markets in Florida, where land developers … conservation mandate. Offset trading also led to large differences in hydrological outcomes, driven by significant differences …
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The pace of biodiversity loss requires drastic shifts in conservation efforts that carry substantial costs. We … investigate how the financial market prices such conservation costs exploiting the "Green Shield Action," a major regulatory …
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