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- 21-11: Low propensity to move and marine resource-based livelihood choices for coastal communities in southern Chile

- H. Jo Albers, Carlos Chavez, Jorge Dresdner, Yanina Figueroa and Mauricio Leiva
- 21-10: The Impact of Farmer Input Support Programme Reform on Crop Diversification and Rotation in Zambia

- Obrian Ndhlovu and Edwin Muchapondwa
- 21-9: The Short-Run Impacts of Reducing Water Collection Times on Time Use, Well-Being and Education in Rural Kenya

- Joseph Cook, Jane Kabubo-Mariara and Peter Kimuyu
- 21-8: Understanding the Adoption and Impact of Multiple Climate Smart Agricultural Practices: Panel Data Evidence from Nigeria

- Nnaemeka Andegbe Chukwuone, Hailemariam Teklewold, Anthony NwaJesus Onyekuru, Anthonia Achike, Ebele Chinelo Amaechina and Chukwuedozie Ajaero
- 21-7: Satisfaction with water services delivery in South Africa: the effects of social comparison

- Nouran Zenelabden and Johane Dikgang
- 21-6: Understanding Livelihoods of Artisanal Fisheries in Marine Protected Areas in the Colombian Caribbean: A Fishing Household Production Model

- Jorge Maldonado, Rocio del Pilar Moreno-Sanchez, Myriam Elizabeth Vargas-Morales and Emilio Leguizamo
- 21-5: Input Efficiency as a Solution to Externalities: A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Francisco Alpizar Rodriguez, Maria Bernedo Del Carpio and Paul Ferraro
- 21-4: Economic Valuation of Forest Ecosystem Services in Kenya: Implications for Design of PES Schemes and Participatory Forest Management
- Boscow Odhiambo Okumu and Edwin Muchapondwa
- 21-3: Mitigating Climate Change through Sustainable Technology Adoption: Insights from Cookstove Interventions

- Yonas Alem
- 21-2: The Adoption of Climate-Smart Practices and its Impact on Farm Income: The Case of Arid Namibia

- Mintewab Bezabih, Byela Tibesigwa and Martine Visser
- 21-1: Sustainability Comparisons in the Triple Bottom Line for Chinese Fisheries

- Lijun Liu, Jingjie Chu, James Anderson and Jintao Xu
- 20-30: What Could Explain Low Uptake of Rural Electricity Programs in Africa? Empirical Evidence from Rural Tanzania

- Remidius Denis Ruhinduka, Gunther Bensch, Onesmo Selejio and Razack Lokina
- 20-29: Valuing Water Purification Services of Forests: A Production Function Approach using Panel Data from China’s Sichuan Province

- Zhaoyang Liu
- 20-28: Uncertain Monsoon, Irrigation and Crop Yields: Implications for Pricing of Insurance Products

- Hardeep Singh, Digvijay S. Negi and Pratap Birthal
- 20-27: The Effect of Information and Subsidy on Adoption of Solar Lanterns:An Application of the BDM Bidding Mechanism in Rural Ethiopia

- Alemu Mekonnen, Sied Hassen, Marcela Jaime, Michael Toman and Xiao-Bing Zhang
- 20-25: Impacts of COVID-19 on Tight Oil Supply: Evidence from a Price Responsiveness Econometric Model

- Yan Chen
- 20-24: Fisheries Performance in Africa: An Analysis Based on Data from 14 Countries

- Taryn M. Garlock, Frank Asche, Wisdom Akpalu, Ebele Chinelo Amaechina, Nnaemeka Andegbe Chukwuone, Ken Hutchings, Razack Lokina, Byela Tibesigwa, Jane Turpie and Håkan Eggert
- 20-23: Distributional Statistics of Municipal Water Use During Cape Town’s Drought: Implications for Affordability, Conservation and Tariff Design

- Joseph Cook, Johanna Brühl and Martine Visser
- 20-22: Assessing the Incorporation of Latent Variables in the Estimation of the Value of a Statistical Life

- Manuel Barrientos, Felipe Vásquez Lavín and Roberto D. Ponce Oliva
- 20-21: Devolution and Collective Action in Forest Management: The Case of China

- Yuanyuan Yi, Jintao Xu, Gunnar Köhlin and Klaus Deininger
- 20-20: Assessing the Use of Pseudo-panels to Estimate the Value of Statistical Life in Developing Countries

- Felipe Vásquez Lavín, Luna Bratti, Sergio Orrego and Manuel Barrientos
- 20-19: Aid, Collective Action and Benefits to Smallholders: Evaluating the World Food Program’s Purchase for Progress Pilot

- Dambala Gelo, Edwin Muchapondwa, Abebe Abebe and Johane Dikgang
- 20-18: COVID-19 and Handwashing: Implications for Water Use in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah, Rebecca Afua Klege, Philip Kofi Adom and Gunnar Köhlin
- 20-17: Shale gas potential in China: A production forecast of the Wufeng-Longmaxi Formation and implications for future development

- Yan Chen, Jintao Xu and Pu Wang
- 20-16: The Persistence of Energy Poverty: A Dynamic Probit Analysis

- Yonas Alem and Eyoual Demeke
- 20-15: Energy Poverty and Household Energy Transition in Rural China

- Xiao-Bing Zhang, Lunyu Xie, Xinyi Zhang and Xian Hu
- 20-14: Optimal Allocation of Anchovy Stocks as Baitfish for Tuna and Food for Local Communities in Developing Coastal Countries

- Wisdom Akpalu
- 20-13: Measuring the Impact of Management Reforms on the Triple Bottom Line of an Industrial Deep-Sea Shrimp Fishery in the Colombian Pacific

- Jorge Marco, Diego Valderrama and Mario Rueda
- 20-12: Measuring Triple Bottomline Performance in a Fishery Attempting to Recover from Collapse: The Case of the Colombian Queen Conch Fishery

- Jorge Marco and Diego Valderrama
- 20-11: The Effect of a Congestion Charge on Traffic: The Case of London

- Chu Wang and Jintao Xu
- 20-9: Can Climate Information Salvage Livelihoods in Arid and Semiarid Lands? An Evaluation of Access, Use and Impact in Namibia

- Zachary Gitonga and Martine Visser
- 20-8: Siting Marine Protected Areas with Area Targets: Protecting Rural Incomes, Fish Stocks, and Turtles in Costa Rica

- Tabaré Capitán, Róger Madrigal, Heidi Albers and Benjamin White
- 20-7: Volatility Linkages between Energy and Wine Prices in South Africa

- Lydia Chikumbi, Edwin Muchapondwa and Djiby Thiam
- 20-6: A Decision Support Tool for Rural Water Supply Planning

- Joseph Cook, Jake Wagner and Gunnar Newell
- 20-5: Social Protection and Vulnerability to Nutrition Security among Male and Female Headed Households in Ethiopia

- Hailemariam Teklewold, Tagel Gebrehiwot and Mintewab Bezabih
- 20-4: Weather at Different Growth Stages, Multiple Climate Smart Practices and Farm Level Risks: Panel Data Evidence from the Nile Basin of Ethiopia

- Hailemariam Teklewold and Alemu Mekonnen
- 20-3: Transition Patterns of Fishermen and Farmers into Seaweed Small-Scale Aquaculture: The Role of Risk and Time Preferences

- Cesar Salazar, Marcela Jaime and Miguel Quiroga Suazo
- 20-2: Household Biomass Consumption in Western Rural China: Ethnic Minority Families versus Han Chinese Families
- Xiaojun Yang, Jun Li, Jintao Xu and Yuanyuan Yi
- 20-1: Farm Diversification as an Adaptation Strategy to Climatic Shocks and Implications for Food Security in Northern Namibia

- Chalmers Mulwa and Martine Visser
- 19-27: The Impact of Forest and Non-Forest Land Cover on Potable Water Treatment Costs: Panel Evidence from Ethiopia
- Dawit Mulatu, Amare Fentie and Juha Siikamäki
- 19-26: The Short-Run Subsidies, Take-Up, and Long-Run Demand for Off-Grid Solar for the Poor: Evidence from Large-Scale Randomized Trials in Rwanda

- Rowan P. Clarke and Martine Visser
- 19-25: Weather Uncertainty and Demand for Information in Agricultural Technology Adoption: The Case of Namibia

- Chalmers Mulwa, Martine Visser and Zachary Gitonga
- 19-24: Competition and Gender in the Lab vs. Field: Experiments with Off-Grid Renewable Energy Entrepreneurs in Rural Rwanda

- Rebecca A. Klege and Martine Visser
- 19-23: The Link Between Response Time and Choices in Choice Experiments
- Genius Murwirapachena and Johane Dikgang
- 19-22: Charging for Plastic Bags as an Effective Nudging Policy
- Zafeer Ravat, Jugal Mahabir and Johane Dikgang
- 19-21: Alternatives for Risk Elicitation in the Field: Evidence from Coffee Farmers in Costa Rica

- Maria A. Naranjo, Francisco Alpizar Rodriguez and Peter Martinsson
- 19-20: Rural Households’ Forest Use in Fragmented Forest Landscapes: An Example from Tanzania’s Usambara Ecosystem

- Heidi Albers, Razack Lokina, Elizabeth Robinson and Victoria Kreinbrink
- 19-19: Behavioural Nudges for Water Conservation in Unequal Settings Experimental Evidence from Cape Town

- Kerri Brick, Samantha DeMartino and Martine Visser
- 19-18: Saving Water at Cape Town Schools by Using Smart Metering and Behavioural Change

- Martine Visser, M. J. Booysen, Johanna M. Brühl and Kenneth J. Berger
- 19-17: Decision-making within the Household: The Role of Autonomy and Differences in Preferences

- Yonas Alem, Sied Hassen and Gunnar Köhlin
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