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1/192 Paper:
Huberman, D.: A Gateway to PES: Using Payments for Ecosystem Services for Livelihoods and Landscapes, Series No. 1, Forest Conservation Programme, 37 pp., IUCN, Gland, 2008, [auth(s) IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Forest Conservation Programme]
2/192 Journal Article:
Kusters, K., Belcher, B., Ruiz Perez, M., Achdiawan, R.: A Method to Assess the Outcomes of Forest Product Trade on Livelihoods and the Environment, CIFOR Working Paper, Vol 3223 pp., CIFOR, Bogor, Indonesia, 2005, [auth(s) Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)]
3/192 Book:
Scherr, S.J., White, A., Kaimowitz, D.: A New Agenda for Forest Conservation and Poverty Reduction: Making Forest Markets Work for Low-Income Producers, 160 pp., Forest Trends, Washington, D.C., 2004, [auth(s) Forest Trends, Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature)]
4/192 Paper:
Sutton, W.R., Larson, D.M., Jarvis, L.S.: A New Approach for Assessing the Costs of Living with Wildlife in Developing Countries, Vol 4 No 137 pp., University of California, Davis, 2004, [auth(s) University of California, USA]
5/192 Journal Article:
McNeely, J.A.: A Zoological Perspective on Payments for Ecosystem Services, Integrative Zoology, Vol 2 No 2, Blackwell Publishing, June 2007, [auth(s) IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature)]
6/192 Journal Article:
Moseley, W.G.: African Evidence on the Relation of Poverty, Time Preference and the Environment, Ecological Economics, Vol 38 No 3, Elsevier Science Ltd, UK, September 2001, [auth(s) Northern Illinois University, USA]
7/192 Journal Article:
Barkin, D.: Alleviating Poverty Through Ecotourism: Promises and Reality in the Monarch Butterfly Reserve of Mexico, Environment, Development and Sustainability, Vol 5 No 3,4, Springer Science and Business Media B.V., September 2003, [auth(s) Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico City, Mexico]
8/192 Report:
Lindberg, K.: An Analysis of Ecotourism's Economic Contribution to Conservation and Development in Belize: A Report, WWF, Switzerland, January 1994, [auth(s) WWF International]
9/192 Journal Article:
Rees, W.E.: An Ecological Economics Perspective on Sustainability and Prospects for Ending Poverty, Population & Environment, Vol 24 No 1, Springer Science and Business Media B.V., September 2002, [auth(s) University of British Columbia, Canada]
10/192 Journal Article:
Wallace, G.N., Pierce, S.M.: An Evaluation of Ecotourism in Amazonas, Brasil, Annals of Tourism Research, Vol 23 No 4, Elsevier Science Ltd, UK, October 1996, [auth(s) Colorado State University, USA]
11/192 Paper:
Reed, D.: Analyzing the Political Economy of Poverty and Ecological Disruption, Economic Change, Poverty, and the Environment Project, 28 pp., WWF, Washington, D.C., May 2004, [auth(s) WWF US]
12/192 Journal Article:
Perz, S.G.: Are Agricultural Production and Forest Conservation Compatible? Agricultural Diversity, Agricultural Incomes and Primary Forest Cover Among Small Farm Colonists in the Amazon, World Development, Vol 32 No 6, Elsevier Science Ltd, UK, June 2004, [auth(s) University of Florida, USA]
13/192 Paper:
Pagiola, S., von Ritter, K., Bishop, J.: Assessing the Economic Value of Ecosystem Conservation, Environment Department Paper, No 10166 pp., World Bank, Washington, D.C., October 2004, [auth(s) World Bank]
14/192 Journal:
Wunder, S.: Backpackers on the Green Islands: Forest-Based Tourism and Poverty Alleviation in Brazil, Den Ny Verden, Vol 4, 2001, [auth(s) Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)]
15/192 Paper:
Emerton, L.: Balancing the Opportunity Costs of Wildlife Conservation for Communities Around Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda B, Evaluating Eden Series, Discussion Paper No 527 pp., IIED, London, 1999, [auth(s) International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)]
16/192 Journal Article:
Mathew, P.M.: Bamboo and Rattan: Working to Reduce Poverty, Journal of Bamboo and Rattan, Vol 3 No 4, VSP, 2004, [auth(s) ]
17/192 Paper:
Berger, R., Chambwera, M.: Beyond Cost-benefit: Developing a complete toolkit for adaptation decisions, IIED Briefing Papers, 4 pp., IIED, UK, June 2010, [auth(s) ]
18/192 Journal Article:
Shyamsundar, P., Kramer, R.A.: Biodiversity Conservation - At What Cost? A Study of Households in the Vicinity of Madagascar’s Mantadia National Park, Ambio, Vol 3 No 26, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1997, [auth(s) ]
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Wells, M.: Biodiversity Conservation, Affluence and Poverty: Mismatched Costs and Benefits and Efforts to Remedy Them, Ambio, Vol 21 No 3, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1992, [auth(s) ]
20/192 Edited Book:
Perrings, C., Maler, K.G., Folke, C., Holling, C. S., Jansson, B.O.: Biodiversity Loss: Economic and Ecological Issues, 348 pp., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, May 1997, [auth(s) University of York, UK, University of Florida, USA, Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics, Stockholm]