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I ntroduction and Overview | p. 1 |
Putting Payments for Environmental Services in the Context of Economic Development | p. 9 |
Designing Payments for Environmental Services with Weak Property Rights and External Interests | p. 35 |
Marketing Environmental Services | p. 59 |
Economics of Carbon Sequestration Projects Involving Smallholders | p. 77 |
Conservation Payments to Reduce Wildlife Habitat Fragmentation and Disease Risks | p. 103 |
Payments for Ecosystem Services, Poverty and Sustainability: The Case of Agricultural Soil Carbon Sequestration | p. 133 |
Lessons Learned from Mexico's Payment for Environmental Services Program | p. 163 |
Agricultural Landscape Externalities, Agro-Tourism, and Rural Poverty Reduction in Morocco | p. 189 |
Exploring Environmental Services Incentive Policies for the Philippines Rice Sector: The Case of Intra-Species Agrobiodiversity Conservation | p. 221 |
Assessing the Feasibility of Wetlands Conservation: Using Payments for Ecosystem Services in Pallisa, Uganda | p. 239 |
Managing Wildlife Damage to Agriculture in Bhutan: Conflicts, Costs and Compromise | p. 255 |
Conclusion | p. 275 |
Index | p. 279 |
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