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  • Usefulness and economic potential of the rare plants of the United States : A statistical survey
    Economic Botany, Vol. 52, No. 1. (1998), pp. 57-67.
    by OL Phillips, BA Meilleur
  • A Summary Note Estimating Global Forestry GHG Mitigation Potential and Costs: A Dynamic Partial Equilibrium Approach
    (2003)
    by Jayant Sathaye, Peter Chan, Larry Dale, Willy Makundi, Ken Andrasko
  • LBNL / EPA Cooperation on Forestry Climate Mitigation Potential and Costs: GCOMAP Model
    (2005)
    by Jayant Sathaye, Peter Chan, Larry Dale, Willy Makundi, Ken Andrasko
  • Limiting global climate change to 2 degrees Celsius - The way ahead for 2020 and beyond
    (10 January 2007)
  • Deforestation and forest-induced carbon dioxide emissions in tropical countries: How do governance and trade openness affect the forest-income relationship?
    Journal of Environment and Development, Vol. 14, No. 1. (2005), pp. 73-100.
    by R López, GI Galinato
  • Potential carbon mitigation and income in developing countries from changes in use and management of agricultural and forest lands.
    Philos Transact A Math Phys Eng Sci, Vol. 360, No. 1797. (15 August 2002), pp. 1621-1639.
    by JO Niles, S Brown, J Pretty, AS Ball, J Fay
  • Who Benefits? Who Pays?
    by G Hardin
  • Ecological production based pricing of biosphere processes
    Ecological Economics, Vol. 41, No. 3. (June 2002), pp. 457-478.
    by Murray G Patterson
  • Global estimates of market and non-market values derived from nighttime satellite imagery, land cover, and ecosystem service valuation
    Ecological Economics, Vol. 41, No. 3. (June 2002), pp. 509-527.
    by Paul C Sutton, Robert Costanza
  • Costing eradications of alien mammals from islands
    Animal Conservation, Vol. 9, No. 4. (November 2006), pp. 439-444.
    by TLF Martins, Brooke, GM Hilton, S Farnsworth, J Gould, DJ Pain
  • Conservation biology: Rarity bites
    Nature, Vol. 444, No. 7119. (29 November 2006), pp. 555-556.
    by Barry W Brook, Navjot S Sodhi
  • The value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital
    Nature, Vol. 387 (May 1997), 253.
  • Is tackling deforestation a cost-effective mitigation approach?
    (2006)
    by Maryanne Grieg-Gran
  • Mapping the Economic Costs and Benefits of Conservation
    PLoS Biology, Vol. 4, No. 11. (1 November 2006), e360.
    by Robin Naidoo, Taylor H Ricketts
  • Stern Review Report on the Economics of Climate Change
    (2006)
    by N Stern
  • Tracking the ecological overshoot of the human economy
    PNAS, Vol. 99, No. 14. (9 July 2002), pp. 9266-9271.
    by Mathis Wackernagel, Niels B Schulz, Diana Deumling, Alejandro C Linares, Martin Jenkins, Valerie Kapos, Chad Monfreda, Jonathan Loh, Norman Myers, Richard Norgaard, Jorgen Randers
  • Temporary credits: A solution to the potential non-permanence of carbon sequestration in forests?
    Ecological Economics, Vol. 58, No. 4. (1 July 2006), pp. 699-716.
    by Kevin Maréchal, Walter Hecq
  • IMAGE 2.0: integrated modeling of global climate change
    Water, Air and Soil Pollution, Vol. 76, No. 1-2. (1994)
    edited by J Alcamo
  • World Bank Development Report 1992
    (1992)
  • Pollution for sale : emissions trading and joint implementation
    (1999)
    by S Sorrell, J Skea
  • Resources lacking to save Amazon biodiversity
    Nature, Vol. 398, No. 6726 SS. (1999), pp. A20-A21.
  • Ecolecon: An ECOLogical-ECONomic model for species conservation in complex forest landscapes
    Ecological Modelling, Vol. 70, No. 1-2. (Nov 1993)
    by J Liu
  • Bioeconomics of managing the spread of exotic pest species with barrier zones
    Ecological Applications, Vol. 8, No. 3. (1998), pp. 833-845.
    by AA Sharov, AM Liebhold
  • Global warming response options in the Brazil forest sector - comparison of project-level costs and benefits
    Biomass and Bioenergy, Vol. 8, No. 5. (1995), pp. 309-322.
    by PM Fearnside
  • The discovery of poverty
    (Jun 1992)
    by W Sachs
  • Movement Corridors: Conservation Bargains or Poor Investments?
    Conservation Biology, Vol. 6, No. 4. (Dec 1992)
    by D Simberloff, JA Farr, J Cox, DW Mehlman
  • The Future of Work
    (1984)
    by C Handy
  • The role of economic factors in tropical deforestation
    (1997), pp. 13-28.
    by JR Kahn, JA Mcdonald
    edited by WF Laurance, Jr, C Moritz
  • Environmental services as a strategy for sustainable development in rural Amazonia
    (2000), pp. 154-185.
    by PM Fearnside
  • Business Council for Sustainable Development
    (1991)
  • Roads, Land Use, and Deforestation: A Spatial Model Applied to Belize
    The World Bank Economic Review, Vol. 10, No. 3. (1996), pp. 487-512.
    by KM Chomitz, DA Gray
  • Stone Age Economics
    (1991)
    by M Sahlins
  • (economic facts)
  • Economic impacts of climatic change on the global forest sector: an integrated ecological/economic assessment
    Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 27, No. SISI. (1998), pp. S123-S138.
  • Impacts of Climate Change on the Global Forest Sector
    Climatic Change, Vol. 54, No. 4. (Sep 2002), pp. 439-461.
    by Perez J Garcia, LA Joyce, AD Mcguire, X Xiao
  • Rethinking the Causes of Deforestation: Lessons from Economic Models
    The World Bank Research Observer, Vol. 14, No. 1. (1999), pp. 73-98.
  • Global variation in terrestrial conservation costs, conservation benefits, and unmet conservation needs
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2003)
    by A Balmford, KJ Gaston, S Blyth, A James, V Kapos
  • Taxonomy, ecology, and economic botany of the Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa Humb.& Bonpl.:Lecythidaceae)
    Advances in Economic Botany, Vol. 8 (1990), pp. 130-150.
    by SA Mori, GT Prance
  • The causes of tropical deforestation: the economic and statistical analysis of factors giving rise to the loss of the tropical forests
    (1994)
    by K Brown, D Pearce
  • ECOLOGICAL FUTURES: BUILDING AN ECOLOGY OF THE LONG NOW
    Ecology, Vol. 83, No. 8. (2002), pp. 2069-2083.
    by SR Carpenter
  • Forest ecosystem services: can they pay our way out of deforestation?
    (2002)
    by R Nasi, S Wunder, JJ Campos
  • Global Biodiversity Assessment
    (09 November 1995)
    by
    edited by VH Heywood
  • Economists claim carbon cuts won't break the world's bank
    Nature, Vol. 441, No. 7091. (17 May 2006), pp. 264-265.
    by Jim Giles
  • Forest Valuation For Decision Making - Lessons of experience and proposals for improvement
    (February 1997)
    by Sebastião Kengen
  • Economic Reasons for Conserving Wild Nature
    Science, Vol. 297, No. 5583. (9 August 2002), pp. 950-953.
    by Andrew Balmford, Aaron Bruner, Philip Cooper, Robert Costanza, Stephen Farber, Rhys E Green, Martin Jenkins, Paul Jefferiss, Valma Jessamy, Joah Madden, Kat Munro, Norman Myers, Shahid Naeem, Jouni Paavola, Matthew Rayment, Sergio Rosendo, Joan Roughgarden, Kate Trumper, Kerry R Turner
  • Valuing the impacts of climate change on protected areas in Africa
    Ecological Economics, Vol. 53, No. 1. (1 April 2005), pp. 21-33.
    by Sandra J Velarde, Yadvinder Malhi, Dominic Moran, Jim Wright, Salman Hussain
  • IMAGE 2.0 : Integrated Modeling of Global Climate Change
    (31 December 1899)
    by Joseph Alcamo
  • Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America
    (08 May 2001)
    by Barbara Ehrenreich
  • Bamboo biodiversity. Africa, Madagascar and the Americas
    Vol. 19
  • Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Synthesis
    (01 June 2005)
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