Forests provide many and large benefits, including cost-efficient climate change mitigation. However international carbon markets have not stimulated the demand for forestry offsets. Domestic market-mechanisms are emerging in many countries and forests could be highly valued through these policies as most of the benefits produced by forests are enjoyed locally. Here, a choice experiment explores drivers of valuation and willingness to pay for forest carbon services in voluntary markets in Mexico by comparing the valuation of citizens from four regions to test geographical preference for projects (n = 645). Findings from multinomial-logit models show valuation of forest carbon services is transferable and citizens would pay more for offsets ...
This research examines the effects of various factors on farmer participation in agricultural tree p...
Norway is considering a national afforestation program for greenhouse gas sequestration on recently ...
Establishing new or expanding forest areas through afforestation, reforestation, and mitigation of d...
Forests provide many and large benefits, including cost-efficient climate change mitigation. However...
Adequate demand for, and recognition of, forest carbon services is critical to success of market mec...
With the increasing recognition of the use of reforestation measures as a complement to conventional...
The use of carbon markets to regulate greenhouse gasses has been promoted as a cost-effective tool t...
Forest carbon sequestration and storage is increasingly being considered as an attractive climate ch...
This study investigates the preferences of small forest landowners regarding forest carbon credit pr...
This work makes a multidisciplinary analysis of the potential of market-based mechanisms in the prov...
This study investigates the preferences of small forest landowners regarding forest carbon credit pr...
Privately-owned forests in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) are important potential carbon sinks and play...
International audienceResearch highlights: Funding forest management with subsidies from carbon offs...
Little is known about institutional preferences and barriers for non-industrial private forest lando...
Forestry carbon offset projects are potentially viable solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissio...
This research examines the effects of various factors on farmer participation in agricultural tree p...
Norway is considering a national afforestation program for greenhouse gas sequestration on recently ...
Establishing new or expanding forest areas through afforestation, reforestation, and mitigation of d...
Forests provide many and large benefits, including cost-efficient climate change mitigation. However...
Adequate demand for, and recognition of, forest carbon services is critical to success of market mec...
With the increasing recognition of the use of reforestation measures as a complement to conventional...
The use of carbon markets to regulate greenhouse gasses has been promoted as a cost-effective tool t...
Forest carbon sequestration and storage is increasingly being considered as an attractive climate ch...
This study investigates the preferences of small forest landowners regarding forest carbon credit pr...
This work makes a multidisciplinary analysis of the potential of market-based mechanisms in the prov...
This study investigates the preferences of small forest landowners regarding forest carbon credit pr...
Privately-owned forests in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) are important potential carbon sinks and play...
International audienceResearch highlights: Funding forest management with subsidies from carbon offs...
Little is known about institutional preferences and barriers for non-industrial private forest lando...
Forestry carbon offset projects are potentially viable solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissio...
This research examines the effects of various factors on farmer participation in agricultural tree p...
Norway is considering a national afforestation program for greenhouse gas sequestration on recently ...
Establishing new or expanding forest areas through afforestation, reforestation, and mitigation of d...