Buying ecological services: fragmented reserves, core and periphery national park structure, and the agricultural extensification debate
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Recommendations
- Central and decentral aspects of land use: optimizing public finance and payments for nature in space by control theory
- Dynamic reserve selection: optimal land retention with land-price feedbacks
- Economic land use, ecosystem services and microfounded species dynamics
- Ecosystems as natural assets
- SIMULATING COST‐EFFECTIVE WETLANDS RESERVES: A COMPARISON OF POSITIVE AND NORMATIVE APPROACHES
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- Voluntary incentive design for endangered species protection
- When Are Nash Equilibria Independent of the Distribution of Agents' Characteristics?
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