Designer policy for carbon and biodiversity co-benefits under global change (original) (raw)

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Food-Carbon Trade-offs between Agriculture and Reforestation Land Uses under Alternate Market-based Policies Cover Page

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Payments for adding ecosystem carbon are mostly beneficial to biodiversity Cover Page

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Carbon Payments and Low-Cost Conservation Cover Page

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Incentives for reforestation of agricultural land: What will a market for carbon sequestration credits contribute? Cover Page

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Impact of multiple interacting financial incentives on land use change and the supply of ecosystem services Cover Page

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Designing payments for avoided deforestation - a framed lab-in the-field experiment Cover Page

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Land Use Sector Involvement in Mitigation Policies Across Carbon Markets Cover Page

Carbon incentive mechanisms and land-use implications for Canadian agriculture

2001

This research examines effects of various factors on participation in agricultural tree plantations for economic, environmental, social and carbon-uptake purposes. Using survey data from 2000 mail surveys of Canadian farmers, a discrete choice random utility analysis is used to determine probability of farmers' participation and the corresponding mean willingness to accept a tree-planting program. Estimation results show that the required compensation for accepting a tree-planting program is higher than the compensation suggested by a normative approach

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Carbon incentive mechanisms and land-use implications for Canadian agriculture Cover Page

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Carbon-Accounting Methods and Reforestation Incentives Cover Page

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Maximizing the Environmental Benefits of Carbon Farming through Ecosystem Service Delivery Cover Page