Green Technologies and Environmental Productivity: A Cross-sectoral Analysis of Direct and Indirect Effects in Italian Regions
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The role of risk and trust attitudes in explaining residential energy demand: Evidence from the United Kingdom
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Inter-industrial Carbon Emission Transfers in China: Economic Effect and Optimization Strategy
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Remittances and Natural Resource Extraction: Evidence from Mexico
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‘Smart’ policies to reduce pesticide use and avoid income trade-offs: An agent-based model applied to Thai agriculture
Christian Grovermann, Pepijn Schreinemachers, Suthathip Riwthong, Thomas Berger
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Different Types of Environmental Regulations and Heterogeneous Influence on “Green” Productivity: Evidence from China
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Worktime Reduction as a Solution to Climate Change: Five Scenarios Compared for the UK
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Organic Farming and Small-Scale Farmers: Main Opportunities and Challenges
Zeynab Jouzi, Hossein Azadi, Fatemeh Taheri, Kiumars Zarafshani, Kindeya Gebrehiwot, S. Van Passel, Philippe Lebailly
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A Stakeholder-oriented Framework to Consider the Plurality of Land Policy Integration in Sahel
Hermine Papazian, François Bousquet , Martine Antona, Patrick D'Aquino
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Incorporating Outcomes from Collaborative Processes into Government Decision Making: A Case Study from Low Water Response Planning in Ontario, Canada
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Divergence in stakeholders' preferences: Evidence from a choice experiment on forest landscapes preferences in Sweden
Anna Nordén, Jessica Coria, Anna Maria Jönsson, Fredrik Lagergren, Veiko Lehsten
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The Economic Impacts of Droughts: A Framework for Analysis
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The PES Conceit: Revisiting the Relationship between Payments for Environmental Services and Neoliberal Conservation
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China-USA Trade: Indicators for Equitable and Environmentally Balanced Resource Exchange
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Going to the Woods Is Going Home: Recreational Benefits of a Larger Urban Forest Site — A Travel Cost Analysis for Berlin, Germany
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Coupled Societies are More Robust Against Collapse: A Hypothetical Look at Easter Island
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Planning for green infrastructure: The spatial effects of parks, forests, and fields on Helsinki's apartment prices
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Environmental and Financial Performance of Fossil Fuel Firms: A Closer Inspection of their Interaction
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