Leaving oil reserves unexploited has been recently put forward as an innovative climate change policy. President Rafael Correa has announced Ecuador’s decision not to exploit one of its largest oil fields located in the Amazon in exchange for economic compensation from the international community for at least half of the revenue that would have otherwise come from extracting the oil (namely, $3.6 billion). This proposal has been praised for establishing the foundations of the “new economics of planet Earth” and for having the potential to become “a new paradigm for global conservation programs”. This paper criticizes the Yasuni-ITT Initiative by stressing that a property-based approach would have reduced the likelihood that a post-Correa go...
In Ecuador, following the late 2000’s commodity boom, a populist government invested increased oil r...
Despite the ongoing impacts of climate change around the world, fossil fuels continue to drive the g...
The design of economic instruments for the protection of ecological wealth in Latin American countri...
Leaving oil reserves unexploited has been recently put forward as an innovative climate change polic...
In 2007, President Rafael Correa of Ecuador proposed the Yasuní ITT Initiative at the United Nations...
Oil and gas concessions now cover vast swaths of the western Amazon, including protected areas and i...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2014-2015. 18 pages.I...
10 pagesIn 2007, Ecuador’s president Rafael Correa presented an audacious climate change mitigation...
The Yasuní-ITT initiative was proposed in 2007 by President Correa of Ecuador after calls for an oil...
cahier de recherche EDDEN n°6/2013 18 p.This article presents the Daly-Correa proposal concerning ta...
In June 2007, the Yasuní-ITT proposal was drafted by the Ecuadorian government in order to secure fu...
Global public policy in 2023 is dominated by two interrelated challenges: the climate crisis and the...
This article explores the saga of the campaign to save the Ishpingo-Tambococha-Tiputini (ITT) block ...
This article examines the financial mechanism, currently known as the Yasuní-ITT Initiative, by whic...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan The case to leave nearly 900 million barrels of oil underground in E...
In Ecuador, following the late 2000’s commodity boom, a populist government invested increased oil r...
Despite the ongoing impacts of climate change around the world, fossil fuels continue to drive the g...
The design of economic instruments for the protection of ecological wealth in Latin American countri...
Leaving oil reserves unexploited has been recently put forward as an innovative climate change polic...
In 2007, President Rafael Correa of Ecuador proposed the Yasuní ITT Initiative at the United Nations...
Oil and gas concessions now cover vast swaths of the western Amazon, including protected areas and i...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2014-2015. 18 pages.I...
10 pagesIn 2007, Ecuador’s president Rafael Correa presented an audacious climate change mitigation...
The Yasuní-ITT initiative was proposed in 2007 by President Correa of Ecuador after calls for an oil...
cahier de recherche EDDEN n°6/2013 18 p.This article presents the Daly-Correa proposal concerning ta...
In June 2007, the Yasuní-ITT proposal was drafted by the Ecuadorian government in order to secure fu...
Global public policy in 2023 is dominated by two interrelated challenges: the climate crisis and the...
This article explores the saga of the campaign to save the Ishpingo-Tambococha-Tiputini (ITT) block ...
This article examines the financial mechanism, currently known as the Yasuní-ITT Initiative, by whic...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan The case to leave nearly 900 million barrels of oil underground in E...
In Ecuador, following the late 2000’s commodity boom, a populist government invested increased oil r...
Despite the ongoing impacts of climate change around the world, fossil fuels continue to drive the g...
The design of economic instruments for the protection of ecological wealth in Latin American countri...