The marginal cost of carbon abatement from planting street trees in New York City
Kent F. Kovacs, Robert G. Haight, Suhyun Jung, Dexter H. Locke, Jarlath O'Neil-Dunne
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Democracy and climate change policies: : Is history important?
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Designing a payments for ecosystem services (PES) program to reduce deforestation in Tanzania: : An assessment of payment approaches
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Groundwater management: : The effect of water flows on welfare gains
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Co-managing common-pool resources: : Do formal rules have to be adapted to traditional ecological norms?
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Social influence and consumer preference formation for pro-environmental technology: Social influence and consumer preference formation for pro-environmental technolog
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Consumer stated purchasing preferences and corporate social responsibility in the wood products industry: : A conjoint analysis in the U.S. and China
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The incentives of private companies to invest in protected area certificates: : How coalitions can improve ecosystem sustainability
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Forest certification in Russia: : Challenges of institutional development
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Prospects for sustainable land-use policy in Germany: : Experimenting with a sustainability heuristic
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Monetary valuation of ecosystem services: : It matters to get the timeline right
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Scarcity and Frontiers: : How Economies Have Developed Through Natural Resource Exploitation, Edward B. Barbier. Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom (2011)
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Book review of enough is enough: : building a sustainable economy in a world of finite resources, Rob Dietz, Dan O'Neill (2013)
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