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

- Gregory S. Amacher, Erkki Koskela and Markku Ollikainen
- Commons as insurance: safety nets or poverty traps? pp. 305-322

- Philippe Delacote
- Carbon emissions reduction strategies and poverty alleviation in India pp. 323-348

- Vijay P. Ojha
- The value of water connections in Central American cities: a revealed preference study pp. 349-370

- Nauges, C?line, Jon Strand and Ian Walker
- Extreme climate events and adaptation: an exploratory analysis of drought in Mexico pp. 371-395

- 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

- 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

- 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

- Thang Nam Do and Jeff W Bennett
- Private transfers to cope with a natural disaster: evidence from Bangladesh pp. 187-210

- 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

- 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

- 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

- Dickson M. Nyariki
Volume 14, issue 01, 2009
- Game theoretic applications to environmental and natural resource problems pp. 1-5

- 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

- Gordon R. Munro
- Traditional property rights, common property, and mobility in semi-arid African pastoralist systems pp. 29-50

- Rachael Evadne Goodhue and NANCY McCARTHY
- Investment, uncertainty, and production games pp. 51-66

- Fl?m, S. D. and Y. M. Ermoliev
- Wastewater pollution abatement across an international border pp. 67-88

- Linda Fernandez
- WAS-guided cooperation in water: the grand coalition and sub-coalitions pp. 89-115

- 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

- 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

- Lucas Bretschger and Karen Pittel
- Hicks meets Hotelling: the direction of technical change in capital?resource economies pp. 691-717

- Corrado Di Maria and Simone Valente
- Resource-augmenting R&D with heterogeneous labor supply pp. 719-745

- Jean-Pierre Amigues, Michel Moreaux and Francesco Ricci
- Spending natural resource revenues in an altruistic growth model pp. 747-773

- Elisabeth Hermann Frederiksen
- Managing multiple fishery pools: property rights regimes and market structures pp. 775-794

- Alex Halsema and Cees Withagen
- In search of an environmental Kuznets curve in sulphur dioxide concentrations: a Bayesian model averaging approach pp. 795-822

- Jeffrey Begun and Theo Eicher
Volume 13, issue 05, 2008
- Poverty, environment and natural resource use: introduction to the special issue pp. 537-538

- Ekko C. van Ierland and Hans-Peter Weikard
- Resource degradation in the African commons: accounting for institutional decay pp. 539-563

- Daniel W. Bromley
- Exploiting common resources with capital-intensive technologies: the role of external forces pp. 565-589

- Stefanie Engel and L?pez, Ram?n
- Fishing regulations, individual discount rate, and fisherman behaviour in a developing country fishery pp. 591-606

- Wisdom Akpalu
- Wanted dead and alive: to what extent are hunting and protection of an endangered species compatible? pp. 607-620

- Elizabeth J. Z. Robinson
- Poverty and spatial dimensions of non-timber forest extraction pp. 621-642

- L?pez-Feldman, Alejandro and James E. Wilen
- A spatiotemporal model of shifting cultivation and forest cover dynamics pp. 643-671

- Douglas R. Brown
Volume 13, issue 04, 2008
- Fair division theory and climate change policy pp. 441-455

- Carsten Helm
- Decomposing the CO2-income tradeoff: an output distance function approach pp. 457-473

- Jon P. Rezek and Kevin Rogers
- Assessing the costs of living with wildlife in developing countries using willingness to pay pp. 475-495

- 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

- 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

- 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

- Erwin Bulte, Leslie Lipper, Randy Stringer and David Zilberman
- When could payments for environmental services benefit the poor? pp. 255-278

- David Zilberman, Leslie Lipper and Nancy McCarthy
- Payments for environmental services and the poor: concepts and preliminary evidence pp. 279-297

- Sven Wunder
- Can the poor participate in payments for environmental services? Lessons from the Silvopastoral Project in Nicaragua pp. 299-325

- Stefano Pagiola, Ana R. Rios and Agustin Arcenas
- Agricultural carbon sequestration, poverty, and sustainability pp. 327-352

- John M. Antle and Jetse J. Stoorvogel
- Poverty, risk, and the supply of soil carbon sequestration pp. 353-373

- Graff-Zivin, Joshua and Leslie Lipper
- The role of deforestation risk and calibrated compensation in designing payments for environmental services pp. 375-394

- Alix-Garcia, Jennifer, Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet
- Elephants or onions? Paying for nature in Amboseli, Kenya pp. 395-414

- Erwin Bulte, Randall B. Boone, Randy Stringer and Philip K. Thornton
- Wildlife conservation payments to address habitat fragmentation and disease risks pp. 415-439

- 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

- Randall Bluffstone, Marco Boscolo and Ramiro Molina
- Water management reform and the choice of contractual form in China pp. 171-200

- 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

- 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

- Antonio Kido and Andrew Seidl
Volume 13, issue 01, 2008
- Key issues for attention from ecological economists pp. 1-20

- Paul R. Ehrlich
- ?Key issues for attention from ecological economists?: a comment pp. 21-24

- Aart de Zeeuw
- Comments on ?Key issues for attention from ecological economists? by Paul Ehrlich pp. 25-28

- Stephen Polasky
- International water transfer and sharing: the case of the Ganges River pp. 29-51

- Anik Bhaduri and Edward B. Barbier
- Intergenerational transfers, lifetime welfare, and resource preservation pp. 53-78

- Simone Valente
- Who knows, who cares? The determinants of enactment, awareness, and compliance with community Natural Resource Management regulations in Uganda pp. 79-101

- Ephraim Maduhu Nkonya, John Pender and Edward Kato
- Fuelwood, forests and community management ? evidence from household studies pp. 103-135

- Priscilla Cooke, K?hlin, Gunnar and William F. Hyde
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