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Protected areas are a cornerstone of forest conservation in developing countries. Yet we know little about their …
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of land and climate attributes. We conclude that European conservation efforts lack ambition because policymakers select …
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A conservation good (such as a tropical forest) is owned by a seller who is tempted to consume (or cut), but a buyer … benefits more from conservation. The seller does conserve if the buyer is expected to buy, but the buyer is unwilling to pay as … long as the seller conserves. This contradiction implies that the market for conservation cannot be efficient and …
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Protected areas are a cornerstone of forest conservation in developing countries. Yet we know little about their …
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A "conservation good" (such as a tropical forest) is owned by a seller who is tempted to consume (or cut), but a buyer … benefits more from conservation. The seller does conserve if the buyer is expected to buy, but the buyer is unwilling to pay as … long as the seller conserves. This contradiction implies that the market for conservation cannot be efficient and …
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In this note we discuss how a cost–benefit analysis could be formulated in a second-best world where lump-sum taxation is not available. The question is how the government's budget is balanced. Different options are available. A value added tax or an income tax or a profit tax could be...
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Protected areas are a cornerstone of forest conservation in developing countries. Yet we know little about their …
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Protected areas are a cornerstone of forest conservation in developing countries. Yet we know little about their …
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This note introduces and illustrates fCPR (Forest Conservation Performance Rating), a system of color-coded ratings for … tropical forest conservation performance that can be implemented for local areas, countries, regions, and the entire pan …-tropics. The ratings reward tropical forest conservation in three dimensions: (1) exceeding expectations, given an area’s forest …
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A “conservation good” (such as a tropical forest) is owned by a seller who is tempted to consume (or cut), but a buyer … benefits more from conservation. The seller does conserve if the buyer is expected to buy, but the buyer is unwilling to pay as … long as the seller conserves. This contradiction implies that the market for conservation cannot be efficient and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010670795