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Motivated by tropical deforestation, we analyze (i) a novel theory of resource extraction, (ii) the optimal … conservation contract, (iii) when the donor prefers contracting with central rather than local governments, and (iv) how the donor …'s presence may induce institutional change. Deforestation can be legal or illegal in the model: each district decides how much to …
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Motivated by tropical deforestation, we analyze (i) a novel theory of resource extraction, (ii) the optimal … conservation contract, (iii) when the donor prefers contracting with central rather than local governments, and (iv) how the donor …’s presence may induce institutional change. Deforestation can be legal or illegal in the model: each district decides how much to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011273091
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This paper examines the cost of a range of national, regional and global mitigation policies and the corresponding incentives for countries to participate in ambitious international mitigation actions. The paper illustrates the scope for available instruments to strengthen these incentives and...
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In this paper, we investigate the relationship between deforestation and violence using annual municipal level data for … attempts) and deforestation are significant predictors of each other in the same municipality and year. Our results are robust …
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Nature conservation scientists and practitioners have voiced the concern that a conservation discourse based on … economic arguments and monetary valuation may undermine conservation efforts by eroding ("crowding out") the influence of other … arguments for nature conservation. This paper presents the results of a decision experiment in which nature conservation is …
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This paper describes global biodiversity conservation as a co-operative bargaining problem. We model an interdependent … biodiversity conservation in Latin America (World Bank 2003), destruction of biological resources represents a real source of …
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We provide novel evidence of how an innovative market-based solution using remote-sensing technology can mitigate conflict. Droughts are a major driver of conflict in Africa, particularly between nomadic pastoralists and sedentary farmers, and climate change is predicted to intensify this...
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This paper empirically investigates the effects of Anti-Open Grazing Laws (AOGLs) on herder-farmer conflicts in Nigeria. The laws, enacted as a response to escalating violent conflicts over fertile land resources between herders and farmers, aimed to reduce clashes by prohibiting livestock...
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the risk of internal conflict. Fiscal and political decentralization as an institutional arrangement for rent-sharing and … decentralization. …
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