This paper studies the possibility of using auctions as a policy instrument in conservation programs. In particular, it provides insight into the main concerns that need to be dealt with when implementing conservation auctions. To show the cost saving potential of this policy instrument, we also calculate the social welfare improvement that can be obtained for an afforestation project in Flanders.status: publishe
Current models of conservation auctions do not permit for the presence of environmental externalitie...
Building on available theory, this work uses controlled laboratory experiments to investigate the bu...
Various alternative agri-environmental payments approach have been theoretically and empirically des...
The present paper proposes that markets for nature conservation on private land are missing because ...
This paper analyses current and alternative afforestation policy instruments in Flanders. First we s...
Because biodiversity is by nature a public good, the goods and services deriving from it are subject...
Until recently public efforts to encourage conservation on private land in many countries has primar...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture spends over $5 billion per year on conservation programs, mostly...
Auctions have been used to trade commodities as diverse as electricity, residential property, broadc...
Several trials have recently taken place in Australia of sealed bid discriminant price auctions for ...
Auctions for conservation contracts are experiencing great popularity in Australia due to their perc...
In this paper we provide an analysis of an auction-based approach to allocating biodiversity conserv...
This paper explores two ideas to enhance the performance of agri-environmental contracting schemes: ...
There is much interest among economists and policy makers in the use of reverse auctions to purchase...
The goal of the PhD thesis is to investigate the role of behavioural economics considerations for th...
Current models of conservation auctions do not permit for the presence of environmental externalitie...
Building on available theory, this work uses controlled laboratory experiments to investigate the bu...
Various alternative agri-environmental payments approach have been theoretically and empirically des...
The present paper proposes that markets for nature conservation on private land are missing because ...
This paper analyses current and alternative afforestation policy instruments in Flanders. First we s...
Because biodiversity is by nature a public good, the goods and services deriving from it are subject...
Until recently public efforts to encourage conservation on private land in many countries has primar...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture spends over $5 billion per year on conservation programs, mostly...
Auctions have been used to trade commodities as diverse as electricity, residential property, broadc...
Several trials have recently taken place in Australia of sealed bid discriminant price auctions for ...
Auctions for conservation contracts are experiencing great popularity in Australia due to their perc...
In this paper we provide an analysis of an auction-based approach to allocating biodiversity conserv...
This paper explores two ideas to enhance the performance of agri-environmental contracting schemes: ...
There is much interest among economists and policy makers in the use of reverse auctions to purchase...
The goal of the PhD thesis is to investigate the role of behavioural economics considerations for th...
Current models of conservation auctions do not permit for the presence of environmental externalitie...
Building on available theory, this work uses controlled laboratory experiments to investigate the bu...
Various alternative agri-environmental payments approach have been theoretically and empirically des...