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Aid, economic growth and environmental sustainability: rich-poor interactions and environmental choices in developing countries |
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Behavior, Environment, and Health in Developing Countries: Evaluation and Valuation |
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33 |
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164 |
Big field, small potatoes: An empirical assessment of EPA's self-audit policy |
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7 |
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52 |
Can Environmental Insurance Succeed Where Other Strategies Fail? The Case of Underground Storage Tanks |
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3 |
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11 |
Can information alone change behavior? Response to arsenic contamination of groundwater in Bangladesh |
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195 |
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3 |
599 |
Can we increase the impacts from payments for ecosystem services? Impact rose over time in Costa Rica, yet spatial variation indicates more potential |
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14 |
Contagious development: Neighbor interactions in deforestation |
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46 |
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252 |
Deforestation pressure and biological reserve planning: a conceptual approach and an illustrative application for Costa Rica |
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32 |
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152 |
Does the Selective Erasure of Protected Areas Raise Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon? |
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Ecopayments and Deforestation in Costa Rica: A Nationwide Analysis of PSA’s Initial Years |
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35 |
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7 |
194 |
Efficiency and equity in negotiated resource transfers: Contributions and limitations of trust with limited contracts |
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9 |
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47 |
Endowments, preferences, technologies and abatement: growth-environment microfoundations |
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24 |
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74 |
Environmental Policies Benefit Economic Development: Implications of Economic Geography |
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Environmental Self-Auditing: Setting the Proper Incentives for Discovery and Correction of Environmental Harm |
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315 |
Erratum to "Can information alone change behavior? Response to arsenic contamination of groundwater in Bangladesh" [Journal of Development Economics 84 (2007) 731-754] |
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26 |
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Estimating the Impacts of Local Policy Innovation: The Synthetic Control Method Applied to Tropical Deforestation |
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Evaluating Interactions of Forest Conservation Policies on Avoided Deforestation |
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Evaluating REDD+ at subnational level: Amazon fund impacts in Alta Floresta, Brazil |
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17 |
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51 |
Evolution of households' responses to the groundwater arsenic crisis in Bangladesh: information on environmental health risks can have increasing behavioral impact over time |
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48 |
Forest concessions and eco-certifications in the Peruvian Amazon: Deforestation impacts of logging rights and logging restrictions |
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10 |
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Framed field experiment on resource scarcity & extraction: Path-dependent generosity within sequential water appropriation |
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Governance, Location and Avoided Deforestation from Protected Areas: Greater Restrictions Can Have Lower Impact, Due to Differences in Location |
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Graduated stringency within collective incentives for group environmental compliance: Building coordination in field-lab experiments with artisanal gold miners in Colombia |
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Heterogeneous Local Spillovers from Protected Areas in Costa Rica |
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Household Production and Environmental Kuznets Curves – Examining the Desirability and Feasibility of Substitution |
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46 |
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Impact of a randomized controlled trial in arsenic risk communication on household water-source choices in Bangladesh |
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20 |
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Impacts of protected areas vary with the level of government: Comparing avoided deforestation across agencies in the Brazilian Amazon |
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6 |
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Improving stove evaluation using survey data: Who received which intervention matters |
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13 |
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55 |
Increasing the impact of collective incentives in payments for ecosystem services |
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14 |
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90 |
Indigenous Lands, Protected Areas, and Slowing Climate Change |
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1 |
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Investing in local capacity to respond to a federal environmental mandate: Forest & economic impacts of the Green Municipality Program in the Brazilian Amazon |
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30 |
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132 |
Leaders’ distributional & efficiency effects in collective responses to policy: Lab-in-field experiments with small-scale gold miners in Colombia |
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No crowding out among those terminated from an ongoing PES program in Colombia |
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On the Endogeneity of Resource Co-management: Theory and Evidence from Indonesia |
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17 |
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Park Location Affects Forest Protection: Land Characteristics Cause Differences in Park Impacts across Costa Rica |
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87 |
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364 |
Protecting forests, biodiversity, and the climate: predicting policy impact to improve policy choice |
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19 |
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ROAD INVESTMENTS, SPATIAL SPILLOVERS, AND DEFORESTATION IN THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON* |
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65 |
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228 |
Realistic REDD: Improving the Forest Impacts of Domestic Policies in Different Settings |
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12 |
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49 |
Roads & SDGs, tradeoffs and synergies: Learning from Brazil's Amazon in distinguishing frontiers |
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1 |
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49 |
Spillovers from Conservation Programs |
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10 |
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Spillovers from targeting of incentives: Exploring responses to being excluded |
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12 |
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Temporary PES do not crowd-out and may crowd-in lab-in-the-field forest conservation in Colombia |
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The Advantage of Resource Queues over Spot Resource Markets: Decision Coordination in Experiments under Resource Uncertainty |
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9 |
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60 |
The Brazilian intergovernmental fiscal transfer for conservation: A successful but self-limiting incentive program |
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9 |
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7 |
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The Effectiveness of Forest Conservation Policies and Programs |
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The Kyoto protocol and payments for tropical forest:: An interdisciplinary method for estimating carbon-offset supply and increasing the feasibility of a carbon market under the CDM |
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51 |
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To err on humans is not benign: Incentives for adoption of medical error-reporting systems |
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12 |
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72 |
Unintended Effects of Targeting an Environmental Rebate |
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1 |
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Upstream watershed condition predicts rural children’s health across 35 developing countries |
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Welfare costs and rent premia when quotas are not transferable |
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5 |
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What Drives Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon?: Evidence from Satellite and Socioeconomic Data |
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74 |
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245 |
What Drives the Erasure of Protected Areas? Evidence from across the Brazilian Amazon |
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7 |
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9 |
69 |
Who benefits from climate forecasts? |
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Total Journal Articles |
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5 |
38 |
1,090 |
16 |
56 |
196 |
5,041 |