págs. 1-3
More than money for conservation: Exploring social co-benefits from PES schemes
págs. 4-10
Landowners and conservation markets: Social benefits from two Australian government programs
págs. 11-16
Conditional and resistant non-participation in market-based land management: programs in Queensland, Australia
págs. 17-25
págs. 26-37
Access and benefits in payments for environmental services and implications for REDD+: Lessons from seven PES schemes
págs. 38-47
Benefit distribution across scales to reduce emissions from deforestation and: forest degradation (REDD+) in Vietnam
Minh Ha Hoang, Trong Hoan Do, Minh Thoa Pham, Meine Van Noordwijk, Peter A. Minang
págs. 48-60
Design challenges for achieving reduced emissions from deforestation and forest degradation through conservation: Leveraging multiple paradigms at the tropical forest margins
págs. 61-70
Social dimensions of procurement auctions for environmental service contracts: Evaluating tradeoffs between cost-effectiveness and participation by the poor in rural Tanzania
Rohit Jindal, John M. Kerr, Paul J. Ferraro, Brent M. Swallow
págs. 71-80
Value chains for bio-carbon sequestration services: Lessons from contrasting cases in Canada, Kenya and Mozambique
págs. 81-89
Market instruments, ecosystem services, and property rights: Assumptions and conditions for sustained social and ecological benefits
págs. 90-98
The role of the EU Common Agricultural Policy: Assessing multiple effects in alternative policy scenarios
Davide Viaggi, Sergio Gomez y Paloma, Ashok K. Mishra, Meri Raggi
págs. 99-101
The future of agriculture. Prospective scenarios and modelling approaches for policy analysis
Sergio Gomez y Paloma, Pavel Ciaian, Adriana Cristoiu, Frank Sammeth
págs. 102-113
págs. 114-125
págs. 126-135
Spatial differentiation of farm diversification: How rural attractiveness and vicinity to cities determine farm households´ response to the CAP
págs. 136-144
págs. 145-155
Farm household interactions with local economies: A comparison of two EU case study areas
págs. 156-165
Effects of CAP policy on farm household behaviour and social sustainability
B. Manos, Thomas Bournaris, P. Chatzinikolaou, Julio Berbel Vecino, D. Nikolov
págs. 166-181
A micro-simulation evaluation of the effectiveness of an Irish grass roots agri-environmental scheme
págs. 182-195
págs. 196-208
págs. 209-222
págs. 223-236
págs. 237-248
Post forest reversal discussion: Restructuring public subsidy system for private forests under the differences of topographic conditions in Norway
págs. 249-258
Health-integrated planning at the local level in England: Impediments and opportunities
págs. 259-266
Incorporating agri-environment schemes into farm development pathways: A temporal analysis of farmer motivations
Julie Ingram, Peter Gaskell, Jane Mills, Christopher J. Short
págs. 267-279
Performing failure in conservation policy: The implementation of European Union directives in the Netherlands
págs. 280-288
págs. 289-297
págs. 298-310
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