Sustainable Agriculture & Natural Resource Management (SANREM)

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Are traditional mountain governance principles still relevant in a global world?

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  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): R. Rhoades
  • Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document

Asymmetric information and contract design for payments for environmental services

Abstract: In contractual relationships involving payments for environmental services, conservation buyers know less than landowners know about the costs of contractual compliance. Such asymmetric information reduces […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): P.J. Ferraro
  • Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document

Asymmetric information and contract design for payments for environmental services

In contractual relationships involving payments for environmental services, conservation buyers know less than landowners know about the costs of contractual compliance. Such asymmetric information reduces the […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): P.J. Ferraro
  • Type of Document: Media

Results of rapid stakeholder consultation in Lantapan, Bukidnon, Philippines

The rapid stakeholder consultation aimed to provide General information on the following areas: Types of farmer stakeholders and range of possible non-farmer stakeholders in the proposed […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): E. Chiong-Javier; E. Catacutan
  • Type of Document: Research Report

PES: Basic concepts and outstanding issues. A WWF perspective

This presentation describes the concept of PES, which involves three main components: “the ecosystem service, the payment arrangements, and what each party is putting in and […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): P. Gutman
  • Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document

What are PES? Opportunities and obstacles to implement pro-poor PES projects

This presentation describes the concept of PES, which involves three main components: “the ecosystem service, the payment arrangements, and what each party is putting in and […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): P. Gutman
  • Type of Document: Media

New reasons to perfect organic no-till: USDA study finds conventional no-till is no panacea when it comes to greenhouse gas emissions

This article addresses the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, and a method in which to reduce one of these gases. The use of ammoniated […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): P. Hepperly
  • Type of Document: Newspaper Article

Twelve reasons to make and use compost

Following the author’s trip to Ghana, he Outlined twelve reasons that farmers should consider using compost for fertilizing their crops. These reasons include cost effectiveness, nutrient […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): P. Hepperly
  • Type of Document: Newspaper Article

Trade liberalization, resource degradation and industrial pollution in developing countries

Abstract: Environmental damage is in reality many different types of phenomena, each with a unique set of causes and characteristics. We present an analytical model identifying […]

  • Date of Publication: 2005
  • Author(s): I. Coxhead; S. Jayasuriya
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article