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Protected Area Effectiveness in European Russia: A Postmatching Panel Data Analysis. (2015). Lewis, David ; Radeloff, Volker C. ; Baumann, Matthias ; Wendland, Kelly J. ; Sieber, Anika.
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  30. The Impact of Payments for Reforestation in the Mexican State Michoacán. (2015). Cardona, Elsa Maria ; Willy, Daniel Kyalo.
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  31. Protected Area Effectiveness in European Russia: A Postmatching Panel Data Analysis. (2015). Lewis, David ; Radeloff, Volker C. ; Baumann, Matthias ; Wendland, Kelly J. ; Sieber, Anika.
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  32. Climate change in Latin America and the Caribbean: policy options and research priorities. (2015). Galiani, Sebastian ; Feld, Brian.
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  33. Paying smallholders not to cut down the Amazon forest: Impact evaluation of a REDD+ pilot project. (2015). Subervie, Julie ; Cromberg, Marina ; Simonet, Gabriela ; Ezzine-De, Driss ; Duchelle, Amy.
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  34. PES Impact and Leakages over Several Cohorts: The Case of PSA-H in Yucatan, Mexico. (2015). Sauquet, Alexandre ; Le Velly, Gwenolé ; Cortina-Villar, Sergio.
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  35. PES as Compensation ? Redistribution of Payments for Forest Conservation in Mexican Common Forests. (2015). Le Velly, Gwenolé ; de Blas, Driss Ezzine ; Fernandez, Chloe ; Diane, Celine Dutilly.
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  36. Deforestation spillovers from Costa Rican protected areas. (2015). Robalino, Juan ; Pfaff, Alexander ; Villalobos, Laura.
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  37. Dynamic Investment with Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard. (2015). Cantillo, Miguel ; Villalobos, Laura ; Robalino, Juan ; Pfaff, Alexander.
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  38. Why were upscaled incentive programs for forest conservation adopted? Comparing policy choices in Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. (2015). Wunder, Sven ; Brner, Jan ; da Conceio, Hugo Rosa.
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  39. Strict versus mixed-use protected areas: Guatemalas Maya Biosphere Reserve. (2015). Blackman, Allen.
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  40. PES Impact and Leakages over Several Cohorts: The Case of PSA-H in Yucatan, Mexico. (2015). Sauquet, Alexandre ; Le Velly, Gwenolé ; Cortina-Villar, Sergio.
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  41. PES as Compensation ? Redistribution of Payments for Forest Conservation in Mexican Common Forests. (2015). Le Velly, Gwenolé ; de Blas, Driss Ezzine ; Fernandez, Chloe ; Dutilly, Celine.
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  42. Payment Types and Participation in Payment for Ecosystem Services Programs: Stated Preferences of Landowners. (2014). Nordén, Anna ; Norden, Anna.
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  43. Payment for Ecosystem Services from Forests. (2014). Alix-Garcia, Jennifer ; Wolff, Hendrik.
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  44. Payment Types and Participation in Payment for Ecosystem Services Programs: Stated Preferences of Landowners. (2014). Nordén, Anna ; Norden, Anna.
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  45. Temporal spillovers in land conservation. (2014). Jacobson, Sarah.
    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
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  46. Ecopayments and Deforestation in Costa Rica: A Nationwide Analysis of PSA’s Initial Years. (2013). Robalino, Juan ; Pfaff, Alexander.
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  47. Conditional Cash Transfers and Payments for Environmental Services—A Conceptual Framework for Explaining and Judging Differences in Outcomes. (2013). Alpizar Rodriguez, Francisco ; Persson, Martin U..
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  48. Evaluating forest conservation policies in developing countries using remote sensing data: An introduction and practical guide. (2013). Blackman, Allen.
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  49. Voluntary Approaches to Environmental Protection and Resource Management. (2013). Segerson, Kathleen.
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  50. Baseline Considerations in Designing REDD+ Pilot Projects: Evidence from Nepal. (). Pattanayak, Subhrendu ; Nepal, Mani ; Shyamsundar, Priya ; Sharma, Bishnu Prasad ; Karky, Bhaskar S.
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