A movement towards sustainable use and management of ecosystem services requires collective action by individuals or groups of individuals (Ostrom, 1990). Additionally, ecosystem services have public goods features whose provision depends upon multiple social and psychological factors (Shang and Croson, 2009) which may align with individuals’ intrinsic motivation or “warm glow” (Frey 1994, Benabou and Tirole 2003). Banerjee and Shogren (2012) have also shown that problems of collective action vis-àvis ecosystem services provision are more likely to be resolved if there is a “social norm” component such as peer pressure, reputation, and altruism which ties back to the findings of Shang and Croson (2009). Given these results, in a land conser...
Agroecological transition requires socio-technical innovations addressing ecological processes occu...
Despite much rhetoric about the 'greening business' agenda and various initiatives to promote the va...
There is worldwide concern about the environmental costs of conventional intensification of agricult...
A movement towards sustainable use and management of ecosystem services requires collective action b...
The delivery of ecosystem services benefits from proenvironmental land use and land management activ...
Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes have an important role in generating ecosystem services...
Since about the 1960´s the changes in landscapes have been more intense and have affected biodiversi...
Rates of adoption of pro-environmental practices in agriculture in many parts of the world are low. ...
Promoting sustainable agricultural production requires farmers to adopt new technologies such as org...
The thesis aims to study both theoretically and empirically the management of ecosystem services by ...
Pastoral landscape woody vegetation provides ecosystem services, but potentially competes for space,...
Policy makers such as the USDA are interested in producers voluntarily adopting pro-environmental la...
AbstractDespite much rhetoric about the 'greening business' agenda and various initiatives to promot...
In this article we continue discussing our vision for appealing to other than self-interest-only (pr...
The question of “How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value and Build ...
Agroecological transition requires socio-technical innovations addressing ecological processes occu...
Despite much rhetoric about the 'greening business' agenda and various initiatives to promote the va...
There is worldwide concern about the environmental costs of conventional intensification of agricult...
A movement towards sustainable use and management of ecosystem services requires collective action b...
The delivery of ecosystem services benefits from proenvironmental land use and land management activ...
Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes have an important role in generating ecosystem services...
Since about the 1960´s the changes in landscapes have been more intense and have affected biodiversi...
Rates of adoption of pro-environmental practices in agriculture in many parts of the world are low. ...
Promoting sustainable agricultural production requires farmers to adopt new technologies such as org...
The thesis aims to study both theoretically and empirically the management of ecosystem services by ...
Pastoral landscape woody vegetation provides ecosystem services, but potentially competes for space,...
Policy makers such as the USDA are interested in producers voluntarily adopting pro-environmental la...
AbstractDespite much rhetoric about the 'greening business' agenda and various initiatives to promot...
In this article we continue discussing our vision for appealing to other than self-interest-only (pr...
The question of “How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value and Build ...
Agroecological transition requires socio-technical innovations addressing ecological processes occu...
Despite much rhetoric about the 'greening business' agenda and various initiatives to promote the va...
There is worldwide concern about the environmental costs of conventional intensification of agricult...