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Schut, M., P. van Asten, C. Okafor, C. Hicintuka, S. Mapatano, N.L. Nabahungu, D. Kagabo, P. Muchunguzi, E. Njukwe, P.M. Dontsop-Nguezet, M. Sartas, B. Vanlauwe. 2016. Sustainable intensification of agricultural systems in the Central African Highlands: the need for institutional innovation. Agricultural Systems 145:165-176.
Siwar, C., A. A. Chinade, S.M. Ismail, A. Isahak. 2016. Economic valuation of soil carbon sequestration services in Malaysia’s forest sector: a review of possible approaches. Journal of Sustainability Science and Management 11(1):14-28.
Spash, C.L., I. Aslaksen. 2015. Re-establishing an ecological discourse in the policy debate over how to value ecosystems and biodiversity. Journal of Environmental Management 159: 245-253.
Tagliafierro, C., A. Longo, V. Van Eetvelde, M. Antrop, W.G. Hutchinson. 2013. Landscape economic valuation by integrating landscape ecology into landscape economics. Environmental Science and Policy 32: 26-36.
5.2 Policies for land and resource management: payments for environmental services
Alix-Garcia, J., H. Wolff. 2014. Payment for ecosystem services from forests. Annual Review of Resource Economics 6(1): 361-380.
El-Mokaddem, A., S. Morardet, C. Lejars, M.R. Doukkali, F. Benchekroun. 2016. Design of a payment for environmental services for common rangeland management: a choice experiment approach. [French] Economie Rurale (355):67-89.
Fu, Y.C., T. Gao, L.J. Yan, A.J. Zhang, B.Q. Ruan. 2013. Agro-ecological compensation standard based on emergy analysis in Yongding River basin. [Chinese] Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering 29(1):209-217.
Li, Y., M. Fan, W. Li. 2015. Application of payment for ecosystem services in China’s rangeland conservation initiatives: A social-ecological system perspective. Rangeland Journal 37(3): 285-296.
Louhaichi, M., Y.A. Yigezu, J. Werner, L. Dashtseren, T. El-Shater, M. Ahmed. 2016. Financial incentives: possible options for sustainable rangeland management? Journal of Environmental Management 180:493-503.
Santiago, O. M. W., C. Paul, L.M. Castro, L. Valle, T. Knoke. 2016. Banning goats could exacerbate deforestation of the Ecuadorian dry forest - how the effectiveness of conservation payments is influenced by productive use options. (Special Issue: Environmental change and its impacts in a biodiversity hotspot of the south Ecuadorian Andes - monitoring and mitigation strategies.) Erdkunde 70(1):49-67.
5.3 Policies for managing ecosystem services: REDD+
Araya, M. M., O. Hofstad. 2016. Monetary incentives to avoid deforestation under the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD)+ climate change mitigation scheme in Tanzania. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 21(3):421-443.
Bayrak, M. M., L.M. Marafa. 2016. Ten years of REDD+: a critical review of the impact of REDD+ on forest-dependent communities. Sustainability 8(7):620.
Collen, W., T. Krause, L. Mundaca, K.A. Nicholas. 2016. Building local institutions for national conservation programs: lessons for developing Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) programs. Ecology and Society 21(2):4
Fujisaki, T., K. Hyakumura, H. Scheyvens, T. Cadman. 2016. Does REDD+ ensure sectoral coordination and stakeholder participation? A comparative analysis of REDD+ national governance structures in countries of Asia-Pacific region. Forests 7(9):195.
Graham, V., S.G. Laurance, A. Grech, A. McGregor, O. Venter. 2016. A comparative assessment of the financial costs and carbon benefits of REDD+ strategies in Southeast Asia. Environmental Research Letters 11(11):114022.
Holmgren, S. 2013. REDD+ in the making: Orders of knowledge in the climate-deforestation nexus. Environmental Science and Policy 33: 369-377.
Korhonen-Kurki, K., M. Brockhaus, B. Bushley, A. Babon, M.F. Gebara, F. Kengoum, T.T. Pham, S. Rantala, M. Moeliono, B. Dwisatrio, C. Maharani. 2016. Coordination and cross-sectoral integration in REDD+: experiences from seven countries. Climate and Development 8(5):458-471.
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