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REWARDING BENEFITS THROUGH PAYMENTS AND MARKETS<br />
Vera, C.; Baez, J.; Douglas, M.; Emmanuel, C. B.; Marengo, J.;<br />
Meitin, J.; Nicolini, M.; Nogues-Paegle, J.; Paegle, J.; Penalba,<br />
O.; Salio, P.; Saulo, C.; Dias, M. A. S.; Dias, P. S. and Zipser, E.<br />
(2006) The South American low-level jet experiment. Bulletin of<br />
the American Meteorological Society 87, 63-77.<br />
Verburg, R.; Stehfest, E.; Woltjer, G. and Eickhout, B. (2009) The<br />
effect of agricultural trade liberalization on land-use related greenhouse<br />
gas emissions. Global Environmental Change.<br />
Wertz-Kanounnikoff, S. (2006) Payments for Environmental Services<br />
– A solution for biodiversity conservation? Idées pour le<br />
Débat 12/2006 (Institut du développement durable et des relations<br />
internationales, Paris).<br />
Wertz-Kanounnikof, S. (2008) Estimating the costs of reducing<br />
forest emissions. A review of methods. CIFOR Working Paper No.<br />
42, Bogor, Indonesia.<br />
Williamson, O. (1979) Transaction Cost Economics: The Governance<br />
of Contractual Relations. Journal of Law and Economics<br />
22: 233 261.<br />
Willer, H. and Yussefi, M. (eds.) (2007) The World of Organic Agriculture.<br />
Statistics and Emerging Trends 2007. 9th edition, totally<br />
revised and updated. International Federation of Organic Agriculture<br />
Movements IFOAM, Bonn, Germany.<br />
World Bank (2005) Environmental Fiscal Reform: What Should Be<br />
Done and How to Achieve it. Washington, D.C.<br />
Wunder, S. (2005) Payments for Environmental Services: Some<br />
Nuts and Bolts. CIFOR Occasional Paper no. 42.<br />
Wunder, S. (2007) The efficiency of payments for environmental<br />
services in tropical conservation. Conservation Biology 21(1): 48–<br />
58.<br />
Wunder, S. (2008) Necessary conditions for ecosystem service<br />
payments. Paper presented at the Economics and Conservation<br />
in the Tropics: A Strategic Dialogue conference, Moore Foundation/<br />
CSF/ RFF, San Francisco, 31st January-1st February, 2005,<br />
URL: http://www.rff.org/News/Features/Pages/ConservationStrategiesintheTropics.aspx<br />
(last access Nov 10, 2009).<br />
Wunder S. and Wertz-Kanounnikoff, S. (2009) Payments for ecosystem<br />
services: a new way of conserving biodiversity in forests.<br />
Journal for Sustainable Forestry 28: 576-596.<br />
Yunus, M. (2007) Creating a world without poverty. Public Affairs,<br />
New York.<br />
Zanderson M.; Bråten K. G. and Lindhjem H. (2009) Payment for<br />
and Management of Ecosystem Services. Issues and Options in<br />
the Nordic Context. TeamNord 2009:571 Nordic Council of Ministers,<br />
Copenhagen 2009.<br />
Zilberman, D.; Lipper, L. and McCarthy, N. (2006) When are Payments<br />
for Environmental Services Beneficial to the Poor? ESA<br />
Working Paper No. 06-04 (April), FAO, Rome.<br />
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