Editor’s note: This paper is a contribution to the ‘Policy Debate’ section of International Development Policy. In this section, academics, policy-makers and practioners engage in a dialogue on global development challenges. Papers are copy-edited but not peer-reviewed. Instead, the initial thematic contribution is followed by critical comments and reactions from scholars and/or policy-makers. In her article ‘Pay to Preserve: The Global Politics of Ecuador’s Yasuní-ITT Proposal’, published in DevPol’s special issue on Energy and Development in 2011, Pamela L. Martin, Associate Professor of Politics at the Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina, provided a favourable outlook on Ecuador’s innovative environmental governance me...
This article raises that there is an important North-South political and power contradiction regardi...
In 2008 Ecuador made environmental history by giving rights to Mother Nature in its constitution and...
Command-and-control policies are often criticized as insufficient to tackle tropical deforestation. ...
Editor’s note: This paper is a contribution to the ‘Policy Debate’ section of International Developm...
In 2007, President Rafael Correa of Ecuador proposed the Yasuní ITT Initiative at the United Nations...
The traditional discourse of economic growth has separated the consequences of environmental damage ...
The Yasuní - ITT Initiative represented an innovative and cutting-edge proposal of the Ecuadorian St...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2014-2015. 18 pages.I...
In Ecuador, following the late 2000’s commodity boom, a populist government invested increased oil r...
The Yasuní-ITT initiative was proposed by the Government of Ecuador in 2007 as a new model for achie...
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...
Ecuador is a country with outstanding levels of biodiversity and unique indigenous people, but it is...
In June 2007, the Yasuní-ITT proposal was drafted by the Ecuadorian government in order to secure fu...
This paper analyzes the Yasuní-ITT Initiative, a proposed environmental and natural resources policy...
This article raises that there is an important North-South political and power contradiction regardi...
In 2008 Ecuador made environmental history by giving rights to Mother Nature in its constitution and...
Command-and-control policies are often criticized as insufficient to tackle tropical deforestation. ...
Editor’s note: This paper is a contribution to the ‘Policy Debate’ section of International Developm...
In 2007, President Rafael Correa of Ecuador proposed the Yasuní ITT Initiative at the United Nations...
The traditional discourse of economic growth has separated the consequences of environmental damage ...
The Yasuní - ITT Initiative represented an innovative and cutting-edge proposal of the Ecuadorian St...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2014-2015. 18 pages.I...
In Ecuador, following the late 2000’s commodity boom, a populist government invested increased oil r...
The Yasuní-ITT initiative was proposed by the Government of Ecuador in 2007 as a new model for achie...
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...
Ecuador is a country with outstanding levels of biodiversity and unique indigenous people, but it is...
In June 2007, the Yasuní-ITT proposal was drafted by the Ecuadorian government in order to secure fu...
This paper analyzes the Yasuní-ITT Initiative, a proposed environmental and natural resources policy...
This article raises that there is an important North-South political and power contradiction regardi...
In 2008 Ecuador made environmental history by giving rights to Mother Nature in its constitution and...
Command-and-control policies are often criticized as insufficient to tackle tropical deforestation. ...