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The year 2015 was pivotal in moving towards a fairer, more sustainable world.
A socially acceptable environmental policy requires that rational policy decisions regarding resource allocation be based on an informed assessment of the preference of the public for different environmental quality improvement schemes.
Climate and agriculture are inextricably linked: the climate affects agricultural production and is itself affected by agricultural emissions. Agriculture is responsible for 30 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions.
The contingent valuation method suffers from hypothetical bias in which respondents usually overstate their WTP values, which leads to overvaluation of the environmental good or service in question and consequent inefficiencies in resour
La Conferencia de Rio en 1992, con su Agenda 21 y la declaración de principios para el desarrollo sostenible, supuso un importantísimo impulso para el tema ambiental en Costa Rica, que unido a procesos ya emergentes en el país, desembocó
Through our network of partners in oil-producing and mining regions of the world, IIED promoted exchange of knowledge and skills to stimulate dialogue between stakeholders in extractive industries projects.
Smallholder and community carbon projects have shown that they can deliver local benefits and promote climate resilience (Grieg-Gran et al., 2005; Milder et al., 2010).
In 2007 HIVOS launched a new initiative called the Knowledge Programme (KP), aimed at sharing knowledge within the organisation and with its partners. 2008 saw the start of a new phase in which the programme was expanded.
Costa Rica’s Payments for Ecosystems Services (PES) programme has become something of an icon in the world of PES.








