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Unraveling the Notion of “Fair Carbon”: Key Challenges for Standards Development. (2015). Marchant, Rob ; Howard, Rebecca Joy ; Stringer, Lindsay ; Tallontire, Anne.
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  22. Unraveling the Notion of “Fair Carbon”: Key Challenges for Standards Development. (2015). Marchant, Rob ; Howard, Rebecca Joy ; Stringer, Lindsay ; Tallontire, Anne.
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  23. An integrated environmental and fairtrade labelling scheme for product supply chains. (2015). Feng, Kuishuang ; Yamoah, Fred A. ; Acquaye, Adolf A..
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  24. Household Welfare Impacts of Black Papper Certification in Kerala, India. (2015). Parvathi, Priyanka ; Waibel, Hermann.
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  25. Adaptation in a multi-stressor environment: perceptions and responses to climatic and economic risks by coffee growers in Mesoamerica. (2014). Barrera, Juan ; Morales, Helda ; Eakin, Hallie ; Castellanos, Edwin ; Tucker, Catherine ; Diaz-Porras, Rafael.
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  26. “Some are more fair than others”: fair trade certification, development, and North–South subjects. (2014). Naylor, Lindsay.
    In: Agriculture and Human Values.
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  28. Taking Complexity in Food Systems Seriously: An Interdisciplinary Analysis. (2014). Hall, Andrew ; Foran, Tira ; Carberry, Peter S. ; Carter, Lucy ; Williams, Liana J. ; Butler, James R. A., ; Wanjura, Wolf J..
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  29. Who defines “local”? Resistance to harmonizing standards in ethical markets. (2014). Jane, McCaffrey Sara ; Nancy, Kurland .
    In: Business and Politics.
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  30. Do Fair Trade Pricing Policies Reduce Inequalities in Coffee Production and Trade?. (2014). Valkila, Joni .
    In: Development Policy Review.
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  31. Sustainability Standards and the Water Question. (2014). Boelens, Rutgerd ; Vos, Jeroen.
    In: Development and Change.
    RePEc:bla:devchg:v:45:y:2014:i:2:p:205-230.

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  32. One Hundred Years of Labor Control: Violence, Militancy, and the Fairtrade Banana Commodity Chain in Colombia. (2013). Brown, Sandy.
    In: Environment and Planning A.
    RePEc:sae:envira:v:45:y:2013:i:11:p:2572-2591.

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  33. Disentangling the Effects of Fair Trade on the Quality of Malian Cotton. (2013). Balineau, Gaelle.
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  34. Disentangling the Effects of Fair Trade on the Quality of Malian Cotton. (2012). Balineau, Gaelle.
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  35. Disentangling the Effects of Fair Trade on the Quality of Malian Cotton. (2012). Balineau, Gaelle.
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  36. Add Producers and Stir? (Re) politicizing Fairtrade participation. (2012). Sutton, Shannon .
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  37. Developing a Normatively Grounded Research Agenda for Fair Trade: Examining the Case of Canada. (2010). Lemay, Jean-Frederic ; Hussey, Ian ; Reed, Darryl ; Thomson, Bob.
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  38. International aid, trade and investment and access and allocation. (). Scobie, Michelle.
    In: International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics.
    RePEc:spr:ieaple:v::y::i::d:10.1007_s10784-020-09480-w.

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  39. Blind spots in agri-environmental governance: some reflections and suggestions from Switzerland. (). Forney, Jeremie.
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    RePEc:ags:frrfes:277754.

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