A major challenge to reduce forest loss in the tropics is to incentivize conservation on private land in agricultural settings. Engaging private landowners in conservation schemes is particularly important along deforestation frontiers, such as in the southern Brazilian Amazon. While we know much about what motivates landowners to participate as providers, or sellers, of conservation schemes, understanding what motivates landowners who act as buyers, that is, those who require land to meet conservation obligations, remains lacking. Here we identify viewpoints of sellers and buyers of an emerging forest certificate trading scheme in Brazil and quantify the compatibility of their views to examine potential barriers to trade. Sellers and buyer...
ABSTRACT Agrarian reform settlements have recently been identified as a major contributor to ongoing...
After achieving a 76% reduction in the annual rate of deforestation in the Amazon using command and ...
Approximately 40% of the world’s ice-free land has lost its original natural habitat cover to other ...
Brazil faces an enormous challenge to implement its revised Forest Code. Despite big losses for the ...
Forest conservation on privately owned lands is a cornerstone of the Brazilian environmental policy ...
Forest conservation on privately owned lands is a cornerstone of the Brazilian environmental policy ...
International audienceAmongst the market-based instruments designed to protect biodiversity, some di...
Amongst the market-based instruments designed to protect biodiversity, some directly target acquisit...
The government of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil inherited, in its National Forest Program, a f...
Abstract In 2006 Brazil passed legislation allowing concessions for industrial timber harvest in pub...
This paper draws on a case study of the Brazilian Amazon to assess how two widely promoted strategie...
Brazil is one of the largest producers of tropical wood in the world. Much of this wood is extracted...
Brazil has created a market mechanism for compensating past deforestation based on the acquisition o...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the impact of property rights insecurity on deforestatio...
This paper draws on a case study of the Brazilian Amazon to assess how two widely promoted strategie...
ABSTRACT Agrarian reform settlements have recently been identified as a major contributor to ongoing...
After achieving a 76% reduction in the annual rate of deforestation in the Amazon using command and ...
Approximately 40% of the world’s ice-free land has lost its original natural habitat cover to other ...
Brazil faces an enormous challenge to implement its revised Forest Code. Despite big losses for the ...
Forest conservation on privately owned lands is a cornerstone of the Brazilian environmental policy ...
Forest conservation on privately owned lands is a cornerstone of the Brazilian environmental policy ...
International audienceAmongst the market-based instruments designed to protect biodiversity, some di...
Amongst the market-based instruments designed to protect biodiversity, some directly target acquisit...
The government of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil inherited, in its National Forest Program, a f...
Abstract In 2006 Brazil passed legislation allowing concessions for industrial timber harvest in pub...
This paper draws on a case study of the Brazilian Amazon to assess how two widely promoted strategie...
Brazil is one of the largest producers of tropical wood in the world. Much of this wood is extracted...
Brazil has created a market mechanism for compensating past deforestation based on the acquisition o...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the impact of property rights insecurity on deforestatio...
This paper draws on a case study of the Brazilian Amazon to assess how two widely promoted strategie...
ABSTRACT Agrarian reform settlements have recently been identified as a major contributor to ongoing...
After achieving a 76% reduction in the annual rate of deforestation in the Amazon using command and ...
Approximately 40% of the world’s ice-free land has lost its original natural habitat cover to other ...