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The right to fail? Problematizing failure discourse in international conservation. (2022). Fletcher, Robert ; Massarella, Kate ; Chambers, Josephine M.
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  9. Chains of Meaning: Crops, commodities, and the ‘in-between’ spaces of trade. (2020). Galvin, Shaila Seshia ; Osterhoudt, Sarah ; Dove, Michael R ; Graef, Dana J ; Saxena, Alder Keleman.
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  10. Climate change and land: Insights from Myanmar. (2020). Nam, Zau ; Borras, Saturnino M ; Franco, Jennifer C.
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  11. Grey areas in green grabbing: subtle and indirect interconnections between climate change politics and land grabs and their implications for research. (2019). Borras, Saturnino M ; Franco, Jennifer C.
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  13. Payments for Environmental Services and Motivation Crowding: Towards a Conceptual Framework. (2019). Lapeyre, Renaud ; Corbera, Esteve ; Ezzine-De, Driss.
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  14. Does ecosystem services valuation reflect local cultural valuations? Comparative analysis of resident perspectives in four major urban river ecosystems. (2019). Stotts, Rhian ; Beresford, Melissa ; du Bray, Margaret V ; Wutich, Amber ; Brewis, Alexandra.
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  15. Different Approaches Towards the Understanding of Socio-Environmental Conflicts in Protected Areas. (2018). Smith, Robert J ; Oliva, Malena ; Garcia-Frapolli, Eduardo ; Ayala-Orozco, Barbara.
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  16. The World Bank’s environmental strategies: Assessing the influence of a biased use of New Institutional Economics on legal issues. (2018). Prvost, Benot ; Rivaud, Audrey.
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  18. Financialization and Economic Development: A Debate on the Social Efficiency of Modern Finance. (2018). Storm, Servaas.
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  19. Trading on risk: The moral logics and economic reasoning of North Carolina farmers in water quality trading markets. (2017). Motallebi, Marzieh ; Osmond, Deanna L ; O'Connell, Caela.
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  20. Global, National, or Market? Emerging REDD+ Governance Practices in Mozambique and Tanzania. (2016). Virtanen, Pekka ; Palmujoki, Eero .
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  21. The conditions of practical action: Neoliberalism and sustainability in the Australian road construction industry. (2016). .
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  22. Économie politique des services écosystémiques : de l’analyse économique aux évolutions juridiques. (2016). Prevost, Benoit ; Rivaud, Audrey ; Michelot, Agnes.
    In: Revue de la Régulation - Capitalisme, institutions, pouvoirs.
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  23. Governing ecosystem services: National and local lessons from policy appraisal and implementation. (2016). Selnes, Trond ; Verburg, Ren ; Verweij, Pita.
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  24. Understanding Poverty. (2015). Jerneck, Anne.
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  25. Making Nature Valuable, Not Profitable: Are Payments for Ecosystem Services Suitable for Degrowth?. (2015). Muniz, Rodrigo ; Cruz, Maria Joo.
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  26. The Political Economy of Sustainable Development. (2015). Cadman, Timothy ; Maraseni, Tek N ; Sarker, Tapan ; Eastwood, Lauren ; Pittock, Jamie ; Michaelis, Federico Lopez-Casero .
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  27. The parallel materialization of REDD+ implementation discourses in Brazil. (2015). van der Hoff, Richard ; Rajo, Raoni ; Leroy, Pieter ; Boezeman, Daan.
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  28. The lost narrative: Ecosystem service narratives and the missing Wasatch watershed conservation story. (2015). Blanchard, Libby ; Briefer, Laura ; Vira, Bhaskar.
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  29. TEEB emerging at the country level: Challenges and opportunities. (2015). Braat, Leon ; Wittmer, Heidi ; Hedden-Dunkhorst, Bettina.
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  30. Payments for ecosystem services and the gift paradigm: Sharing the burden and joy of environmental care. (2015). Singh, Neera M.
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  32. The Future Post-Growth Society. (2015). Spash, Clive.
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  33. Emerging Markets for Nature and Challenges for the Ecosystem Service Approach. (2015). Propper, Michael .
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  34. Hybrid Uptakes of Neoliberal Conservation in Namibian Tourism-based Development. (2015). Motzer, Nicole ; Silva, Julie A..
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  35. Can post-2015 sustainable development goals survive neoliberalism? A critical examination of the sustainable development–neoliberalism nexus in developing countries. (2014). Kumi, Emmanuel ; Yeboah, Thomas ; Arhin, Albert.
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  36. Evaluating the outcomes of payments for ecosystem services programmes using a capital asset framework. (2014). Rudd, Murray ; Raffaelli, David G ; Hejnowicz, Adam P.
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  37. From sacred cow to cash cow: The shifting political ecologies of protected areas in Russia. (2014). Martin, Muller.
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  38. Between markets and hierarchies: The challenge of governing ecosystem services. (2012). Muradian, Roldan ; Rival, Laura.
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