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Showing items 1 through 9 of 19.The size of the protected area is recognized as one of the key attributes for assessing the effectiveness of investing in protected areas.
This paper strives to introduce a discussion of the gender dimensions into the growing debate on large-scale land deals.
"Green Bonds" emerged as a new form of environmental financing in 2007.
Poorly developed countries with weak institutions often face severe commitment problems. International investors are reluctant to invest in these countries because their property rights are insufficiently protected.
Temporal spillovers occur when a conservation program changes what happens to land outside the temporal window of the conservation contract.
Until recently public efforts to encourage conservation on private land in many countries has primarily been through uniform payment policies.
Large-scale agricultural land acquisitions might entail substantial welfare implications for the affected rural population.
The paper looks at the development of conservation policy since the mid-20th Century. It reviews how land conservation policy developed in the UK, and the ethical and policy design issues which emerged as the focus of conservation expanded.
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