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Environment and Development Economics

1996 - 2009

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Volume 14, issue 03, 2009

Deforestation and land use under insecure property rights pp. 281-303 Downloads
Gregory S. Amacher, Erkki Koskela and Markku Ollikainen
Commons as insurance: safety nets or poverty traps? pp. 305-322 Downloads
Philippe Delacote
Carbon emissions reduction strategies and poverty alleviation in India pp. 323-348 Downloads
Vijay P. Ojha
The value of water connections in Central American cities: a revealed preference study pp. 349-370 Downloads
Nauges, C?line, Jon Strand and Ian Walker
Extreme climate events and adaptation: an exploratory analysis of drought in Mexico pp. 371-395 Downloads
Roy Boyd and Ibarrar?n, Maria E.
Economic valuation of flood risk exposure and reduction in a severely flood prone developing country pp. 397-417 Downloads
Roy Brouwer, Sonia Akter, Luke Brander and Enamul Haque

Volume 14, issue 02, 2009

Ecotourism and economic growth in the Galapagos: an island economy-wide analysis pp. 139-162 Downloads
J. Edward Taylor, Jared Hardner and Micki Stewart
Estimating wetland biodiversity values: a choice modelling application in Vietnam's Mekong River Delta pp. 163-186 Downloads
Thang Nam Do and Jeff W Bennett
Private transfers to cope with a natural disaster: evidence from Bangladesh pp. 187-210 Downloads
Pallab Mozumder, Alok K. Bohara, Robert P. Berrens and Nafisa Halim
Non-renewable resource depletion and reinvestment: issues and evidence for an oil-exporting country pp. 211-226 Downloads
Bassam Yousif
China's industrial SO2 emissions and its economic determinants: EKC's reduced vs. structural model and the role of international trade pp. 227-262 Downloads
Jie He
Price response of herd off-take under market liberalization in a developing cattle sector: panel analysis applied to Kenya's ranching pp. 263-280 Downloads
Dickson M. Nyariki

Volume 14, issue 01, 2009

Game theoretic applications to environmental and natural resource problems pp. 1-5 Downloads
Ussif Rashid Sumaila, Ariel Dinar and Jose Albiac
Game theory and the development of resource management policy: the case of international fisheries pp. 7-27 Downloads
Gordon R. Munro
Traditional property rights, common property, and mobility in semi-arid African pastoralist systems pp. 29-50 Downloads
Rachael Evadne Goodhue and NANCY McCARTHY
Investment, uncertainty, and production games pp. 51-66 Downloads
Fl?m, S. D. and Y. M. Ermoliev
Wastewater pollution abatement across an international border pp. 67-88 Downloads
Linda Fernandez
WAS-guided cooperation in water: the grand coalition and sub-coalitions pp. 89-115 Downloads
Franklin M. Fisher and Huber-Lee, Annette
An empirical test of new developments in coalition theory for the design of international environmental agreements pp. 117-137 Downloads
Michael Finus, S?iz, M. Elena and Eligius M.T. Hendrix

Volume 13, issue 06, 2008

From time zero to infinity: transitional and long-run dynamics in capital?resource economies pp. 673-689 Downloads
Lucas Bretschger and Karen Pittel
Hicks meets Hotelling: the direction of technical change in capital?resource economies pp. 691-717 Downloads
Corrado Di Maria and Simone Valente
Resource-augmenting R&D with heterogeneous labor supply pp. 719-745 Downloads
Jean-Pierre Amigues, Michel Moreaux and Francesco Ricci
Spending natural resource revenues in an altruistic growth model pp. 747-773 Downloads
Elisabeth Hermann Frederiksen
Managing multiple fishery pools: property rights regimes and market structures pp. 775-794 Downloads
Alex Halsema and Cees Withagen
In search of an environmental Kuznets curve in sulphur dioxide concentrations: a Bayesian model averaging approach pp. 795-822 Downloads
Jeffrey Begun and Theo Eicher

Volume 13, issue 05, 2008

Poverty, environment and natural resource use: introduction to the special issue pp. 537-538 Downloads
Ekko C. van Ierland and Hans-Peter Weikard
Resource degradation in the African commons: accounting for institutional decay pp. 539-563 Downloads
Daniel W. Bromley
Exploiting common resources with capital-intensive technologies: the role of external forces pp. 565-589 Downloads
Stefanie Engel and L?pez, Ram?n
Fishing regulations, individual discount rate, and fisherman behaviour in a developing country fishery pp. 591-606 Downloads
Wisdom Akpalu
Wanted dead and alive: to what extent are hunting and protection of an endangered species compatible? pp. 607-620 Downloads
Elizabeth J. Z. Robinson
Poverty and spatial dimensions of non-timber forest extraction pp. 621-642 Downloads
L?pez-Feldman, Alejandro and James E. Wilen
A spatiotemporal model of shifting cultivation and forest cover dynamics pp. 643-671 Downloads
Douglas R. Brown

Volume 13, issue 04, 2008

Fair division theory and climate change policy pp. 441-455 Downloads
Carsten Helm
Decomposing the CO2-income tradeoff: an output distance function approach pp. 457-473 Downloads
Jon P. Rezek and Kevin Rogers
Assessing the costs of living with wildlife in developing countries using willingness to pay pp. 475-495 Downloads
William R. Sutton, Douglas M. Larson and Lovell S. Jarvis
Are per capita carbon dioxide emissions converging among industrialized countries? New time series evidence with structural breaks pp. 497-515 Downloads
Chang, Chun-Ping and Lee, Chien-Chiang
Subsidy policy for the retirement of aquaculture on the southwest coast of Taiwan: a case study of Budai township, Chia-Yi county pp. 517-536 Downloads
Liao, Chao-Ning and Chen, Ming-Hsiang

Volume 13, issue 03, 2008

Payments for ecosystem services and poverty reduction: concepts, issues, and empirical perspectives pp. 245-254 Downloads
Erwin Bulte, Leslie Lipper, Randy Stringer and David Zilberman
When could payments for environmental services benefit the poor? pp. 255-278 Downloads
David Zilberman, Leslie Lipper and Nancy McCarthy
Payments for environmental services and the poor: concepts and preliminary evidence pp. 279-297 Downloads
Sven Wunder
Can the poor participate in payments for environmental services? Lessons from the Silvopastoral Project in Nicaragua pp. 299-325 Downloads
Stefano Pagiola, Ana R. Rios and Agustin Arcenas
Agricultural carbon sequestration, poverty, and sustainability pp. 327-352 Downloads
John M. Antle and Jetse J. Stoorvogel
Poverty, risk, and the supply of soil carbon sequestration pp. 353-373 Downloads
Graff-Zivin, Joshua and Leslie Lipper
The role of deforestation risk and calibrated compensation in designing payments for environmental services pp. 375-394 Downloads
Alix-Garcia, Jennifer, Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet
Elephants or onions? Paying for nature in Amboseli, Kenya pp. 395-414 Downloads
Erwin Bulte, Randall B. Boone, Randy Stringer and Philip K. Thornton
Wildlife conservation payments to address habitat fragmentation and disease risks pp. 415-439 Downloads
Richard D. Horan, Jason Shogren and Benjamin M. Gramig

Volume 13, issue 02, 2008

Does better common property forest management promote behavioral change? On-farm tree planting in the Bolivian Andes pp. 137-170 Downloads
Randall Bluffstone, Marco Boscolo and Ramiro Molina
Water management reform and the choice of contractual form in China pp. 171-200 Downloads
Qiuqiong Huang, Scott Rozelle, Siwa Msangi, Jinxia Wang and Jikun Huang
Forecasting the impacts of climate variability: lessons from the rainfed corn market in Cear?, Brazil pp. 201-227 Downloads
Ariaster B. Chimeli, Francisco de Assis de Souza Filho, Marcos Costa Holanda and Francis Carlo Petterini
Optimizing protected area entry fees across stakeholders: the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Michoacan, Mexico pp. 229-243 Downloads
Antonio Kido and Andrew Seidl

Volume 13, issue 01, 2008

Key issues for attention from ecological economists pp. 1-20 Downloads
Paul R. Ehrlich
?Key issues for attention from ecological economists?: a comment pp. 21-24 Downloads
Aart de Zeeuw
Comments on ?Key issues for attention from ecological economists? by Paul Ehrlich pp. 25-28 Downloads
Stephen Polasky
International water transfer and sharing: the case of the Ganges River pp. 29-51 Downloads
Anik Bhaduri and Edward B. Barbier
Intergenerational transfers, lifetime welfare, and resource preservation pp. 53-78 Downloads
Simone Valente
Who knows, who cares? The determinants of enactment, awareness, and compliance with community Natural Resource Management regulations in Uganda pp. 79-101 Downloads
Ephraim Maduhu Nkonya, John Pender and Edward Kato
Fuelwood, forests and community management ? evidence from household studies pp. 103-135 Downloads
Priscilla Cooke, K?hlin, Gunnar and William F. Hyde
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