Publications

Economic instruments for climate change

Research article by Cameron Hepburn on 21 Mar 2013

Reference Meckling, J., and Hepburn, C. 2013. Economic instruments for climate change. In: The Handbook of Global Climate and Environment Policy (Falkner, R. [ed.]). Wiley-Blackwell.


Tackling unsustainable wildlife trade

Research article by Cameron Hepburn on 21 Feb 2013

This chapter describes and illustrates the issues surrounding wildlife trade policies. Wildlife trades are complex and heterogeneous, requiring different management approaches although the issues discussed may be common. It … read more »


Coordinating to protect the global climate

Research article by Alessandro Tavoni on 20 Feb 2013

Reference Tavoni, A., and Dannenberg, A. February 2013. Coordinating to protect the global climate. Chapter 2 of book, ‘Analyzing Global Environmental Issues: theoretical and experimental applications and their policy implications’ (Ariel … read more »


Political competition, learning and the consequences of heterogeneous beliefs for long-run public projects

Working paper by Antony Millner, Hélène Ollivier, Leo Simon on 1 Jan 2013

Abstract of Working Paper 122 An incumbent political party, who cares only about voters’ welfare, faces future political competition from a similarly well-intentioned party whose beliefs about the consequences of a `long-run’ public policy are different from its own. We show that when the incumbent can endogenously influence whether learning occurs (active learning), future political […]


Regime shifts in a social-ecological system

Working paper by Alessandro Tavoni, Steven Lade, Simon Levin, Maja Schlüter on 1 Jan 2013

Ecological regime shifts are rarely purely ecological. Not only is the regime shift frequently triggered by human activity, but the responses of relevant actors to ecological … read more »


REDD PNA: Caso de estudio en el Peru

Research article by Javier Perla, Juan Sotes, Mary Menton, Leandra Fatorelli on 1 Jan 2013

Perla J; Sotés J; Menton M; Fatorelli L (2013) . Global Comparative Study on REDD+, Bogor, Indonesia: Center for International Forestry Research.




Carbon storage, biodiversity and species composition of Miombo woodlands in recovery trajectory after charcoal production and slash and burn agriculture in Zambia’s Copperbelt

Working paper by Felix Kalaba on 1 Nov 2012

Abstract of Working Paper 119 There is increasing awareness of the United Nations Reduction of Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (UN-REDD) programme in tropical woodland management. This programme aims to increase Carbon (C) storage and conserve biodiversity, linking them to livelihood improvement. The objective of this study was to provide an integrated understanding of […]