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issues: climate change and biodiversity. Involvement of governments and a reference framework provided by intergovernmental …
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For a country fractionalized in competing factions, each owning part of the stock of natural exhaustible resources, or with insecure property rights, we analyze how resources are transformed into productive capital to sustain consumption. We allow property rights to improve as the country...
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Per Magnus Wijkman was the first foreign observer to urge Iceland in print to regulate its fisheries by price. This was in 1975, nine years before the Icelandic fishing quota system came into effect, a system judged discriminatory and unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of Iceland in 1998 (but...
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Per Magnus Wijkman was the first foreign observer to urge Iceland in print to regulate its fisheries by price. This was in 1975, nine years before the Icelandic fishing quota system came into effect, a system judged discriminatory and unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of Iceland in 1998 (but...
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years of progress on air pollution, water, climate, oceans, fish, land, forest, biodiversity, plastics, contaminants, space …
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years of progress on air pollution, water, climate, oceans, fish, land, forest, biodiversity, plastics, contaminants, space …
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We examine the investment rule that must be satisfied by an efficient and egalitarian path in a discrete-time version of the Dasgupta-Heal-Solow model of capital accumulation and resource depletion. In the discrete-time model, competitive valuation of net investments in terms of early and late...
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dramatic returns on lobby contributions contingent on exploitation -- or on compensations contingent on conservation -- when …
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biodiversity conservation is shown to be more relevant for more “forward looking” societies, with a small discount rate and a high …This paper presents a first model integrating the relation between biodiversity loss and zoonose pandemic risks in a … preserve a greater quantity of biodiversity, thus decreasing the probability of a pandemic occurring, and second (mitigation …
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biodiversity conservation is shown to be more relevant for more “forward looking” societies, with a small discount rate and a high …This paper presents a first model integrating the relation between biodiversity loss and zoonose pandemic risks in a … preserve a greater quantity of biodiversity, thus decreasing the probability of a pandemic occurring, and second (mitigation …
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