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The transnational policy process for REDD+ and domestic policy entrepreneurship in developing countries. (2017). .
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  12. Production-based pollution versus deforestation: optimal policy with state-independent and-dependent environmental absorption efficiency restoration process. (2020). Leandri, Marc ; el Ouardighi, Fouad ; Khmelnitsky, Eugene.
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  13. Scale and context dependency of deforestation drivers: Insights from spatial econometrics in the tropics. (2020). Gunter, Sven ; Velasco, Ruben Ferrer ; Lippe, Melvin ; Kothke, Margret.
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  14. Distinguishing potential and effective additionality to revisit the location bias of REDD+ project. (2020). Le Velly, Gwenolé ; Delacote, Philippe ; Simonet, Gabriela.
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  15. Migration, Remittances, and Forest Cover Change in Rural Guatemala and Chiapas, Mexico. (2020). Taylor, Matthew ; Aguilar-Stoen, Mariel ; Ainembabazi, John Herbert ; Castellanos, Edwin ; Angelsen, Arild.
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  16. A global empirical re-assessment of the Environmental Kuznets curve for deforestation. (2020). Caravaggio, Nicola.
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  17. Forest use strategies and their determinants among rural households in the Miombo woodlands of the Copperbelt Province, Zambia. (2020). Gunter, Sven ; Kazungu, Moses ; Kabwe, Gillian ; Zhunusova, Eliza ; Gumbo, Davison J ; Yang, Anastasia Lucy.
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  18. Institutional Constraints and the Forest Transition in Tropical Developing Countries. (2019). Barbier, Edward.
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  19. Incorporating Forests, Agriculture, and Energy Consumption in the Framework of the Environmental Kuznets Curve: A Dynamic Panel Data Approach. (2019). Maraseni, Tek ; Parajuli, Rajan ; Joshi, Omkar.
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  20. Flexible Options for Greenhouse Gas-Emitting Energy Producer. (2019). Lubowski, Ruben ; Khabarov, Nikolay ; Obersteiner, Michael ; Krasovskii, Andrey.
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  21. Revisiting forest transition explanations: The role of “push” factors and adaptation strategies in forest expansion in northern Phetchabun, Thailand. (2019). Leblond, Jean-Philippe.
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  22. Pay little, get little; pay more, get a little more: A framed forest experiment in Tanzania. (2019). Handberg, Øyvind ; Angelsen, Arild.
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  23. Situational Crime Prevention and the Ecological Regulation of Green Crime: A Review and Discussion. (2018). Stretesky, Paul B ; Lynch, Michael J ; Long, Michael A.
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  24. Questioning emissions-based approaches for the definition of REDD+ deforestation baselines in high forest cover/low deforestation countries. (2018). Herault, Bruno ; Dezecache, Camille.
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  25. Questioning emissions-based approaches for the definition of REDD+ deforestation baselines in high forest cover/low deforestation countries. (2018). Salles, Jean-Michel ; Herault, Bruno ; Dezecache, Camille.
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  26. What Have We Learned from the Land Sparing-sharing Model?. (2018). Phalan, Benjamin T.
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  27. Institutional analysis of causes of deforestation in REDD+ pilot sites in the Equateur province: Implication for REDD+ in the Democratic Republic of Congo. (2018). Samndong, Raymond Achu ; Chapman, Melissa ; Bush, Glenn ; Vatn, Arild.
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  28. Public spending, credit and natural capital: Does access to capital foster deforestation?. (2018). YOGO, THIERRY ; Motel Combes, Pascale ; Delacote, Philippe.
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  29. A tale of REDD+ projects. How do location and certification impact additionality?. (2018). Le Velly, Gwenolé ; Delacote, Philippe ; Simonet, Gabriela.
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  30. The transnational policy process for REDD+ and domestic policy entrepreneurship in developing countries. (2017). .
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  31. Permits vs. offsets under investment uncertainty. (2017). Reuter, Wolf Heinrich ; Fuss, Sabine ; Koch, Nicolas ; Grosjean, Godefroy.
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  32. Economics of carbon sequestration in community forests: Evidence from REDD+ piloting in Nepal. (2017). Pandit, Ram ; Neupane, Prem Raj ; Wagle, Bishnu Hari .
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  33. Pay little, get little; pay more, get a little more: A framed forest experiment in Tanzania. (2016). Handberg, Øyvind ; Angelsen, Arild.
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  34. The economic analysis of the forest transition. (2016). Wolfersberger, Julien ; Delacote, Philippe ; Barbier, Edward.
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  35. Land Change Regimes and the Evolution of the Maize-Cattle Complex in Neoliberal Mexico. (2015). Galvan-Miyoshi, Yankuic ; Walker, Robert ; Warf, Barney.
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  36. Explaining forest transitions: The role of governance. (2015). Barbier, Edward ; Tesfaw, Anteneh .
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  37. An empirical analysis of forest transition and land-use change in developing countries. (2015). Wolfersberger, Julien ; Garcia, Serge ; Delacote, Philippe.
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  38. Cooperation for sustainable forest management: An empirical differential game approach. (2015). Zaccour, Georges ; Martin-Herran, Guiomar ; Andrés-Domenech, Pablo ; Andres-Domenech, Pablo.
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  39. Designing REDD+ schemes when forest users are not forest landowners: Evidence from a survey-based experiment in Kenya. (2015). Veronesi, Marcella ; Reutemann, Tim ; Engel, Stefanie ; Zabel, Astrid.
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  40. The development-driven forest transition and its utility for REDD+. (2015). janjua, samreen ; Sloan, Sean.
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  41. Forest Clearing in Rural Livelihoods: Household-Level Global-Comparative Evidence. (2014). Wunder, Sven ; Bauch, Simone ; Babigumira, Ronnie ; Buis, Maarten ; Angelsen, Arild ; Sunderland, Terry.
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  42. Reducing emissions from land use in Indonesia: motivation, policy instruments and expected funding streams. (2014). Dewi, Sonya ; Noordwijk, Meine ; Purnomo, Herry ; Agus, Fahmuddin.
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  43. Payment for Ecosystem Services from Forests. (2014). Alix-Garcia, Jennifer ; Wolff, Hendrik.
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  44. Forest Clearing in Rural Livelihoods: Household-Level Global-Comparative Evidence. (2014). Wunder, Sven ; Buis, Maarten ; Angelsen, Arild ; Bauch, Simone ; Babigumira, Ronnie ; Sunderland, Terry.
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  45. Smallholder Specialization Strategies along the Forest Transition Curve in Southwestern Amazonia. (2014). Wunder, Sven ; Kainer, Karen A. ; Borner, Jan ; Duchelle, Amy E. ; Almeyda Zambrano, Angelica M., .
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  46. Governing the design of national REDD+: An analysis of the power of agency. (2014). Mardiah, Sofi ; di Gregorio, Monica ; Brockhaus, Maria.
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  47. On the economics of tropical deforestation: Carbon credit markets and national policies. (2014). Lintunen, Jussi ; Barua, Sepul K. ; Uusivuori, Jussi ; Kuuluvainen, Jari.
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