Climate policy co-benefits: a review

M Karlsson, E Alfredsson, N Westling - Climate Policy, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Concern over mitigation costs impedes the adoption of the climate policies needed to
achieve agreed global warming targets. While costs are important to consider, so are …

[HTML][HTML] Knowledge gaps and future research needs for assessing the non-market benefits of Nature-Based Solutions and Nature-Based Solution-like strategies

M Viti, R Löwe, HJD Sørup, M Rasmussen… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) can be defined as solutions based on natural
processes that meet societal challenges and simultaneously provide human well-being and …

In markets we trust? Setting the boundaries of market-based instruments in ecosystem services governance

E Gómez-Baggethun, R Muradian - Ecological Economics, 2015 - Elsevier
A growing tendency to frame environmental problems as a failure to price ecosystem
services has coincided with the rise of so-called “Market-Based Instruments”(MBIs). The aim …

Mapping the socially responsible consumption gap research: Review and future research agenda

D Falcão, C Roseira - International Journal of Consumer …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This paper provides a wide‐ranging view of the literature that is relevant to study the gaps in
socially responsible consumption (SRC). The research design follows a three‐stage …

Economic valuation of ecosystem services in Mexico: Current status and trends

G Perez-Verdin, E Sanjurjo-Rivera, L Galicia… - Ecosystem Services, 2016 - Elsevier
Using various sources of information, we reviewed the literature about the economic
valuation of ecosystem services in Mexico. The objectives were to analyze the diversity and …

Preferences for biodiversity offset contracts on arable land: a choice experiment study with farmers

AC Vaissière, L Tardieu, F Quétier… - European Review of …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Biodiversity offsetting (BO) is aimed at achieving no net loss of biodiversity in the context of
economic development. Through a choice experiment in Northern France, we show that …

Spatial distribution of arsenic and metals suggest a high ecotoxicological potential in Puno Bay, Lake Titicaca, Peru

IE Biamont-Rojas, S Cardoso-Silva… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Spatial distribution and interpolation methods provide a summarized overview about the
pollution dispersion, concerning the environment's quality. A high-altitude lake was taken as …

A comparative assessment of multi-temporal Landsat 8 and machine learning algorithms for estimating aboveground carbon stock in coppice oak forests

A Safari, H Sohrabi, S Powell… - International Journal of …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Remote sensing of low biomass forests has challenges related to the contribution of soil and
understory reflectance recorded by sensors, hampering accurate forest aboveground carbon …

Design and implementation of an interactive web-based near real-time forest monitoring system

AK Pratihast, B DeVries, V Avitabile, S De Bruin… - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
This paper describes an interactive web-based near real-time (NRT) forest monitoring
system using four levels of geographic information services: 1) the acquisition of continuous …

[HTML][HTML] The money or the trees: What drives landholders' participation in biodiverse carbon plantings?

N Torabi, L Mata, A Gordon, G Garrard… - Global ecology and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Carbon farming programs typically aim to maximise landholder participation rates to achieve
desired environmental outcomes. This is critical for programs aiming to tackle both climate …