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Autor: Wunder, Sven

This paper explores the "state of the art" of the two-way causal links between poverty alleviation and natural tropical forests. Microimpacts of rising poverty can increase or slow forest loss. At the macrolevel, poverty also has an ambiguous effect, but it is probable that higher income stimulat...


Wunder, Sven[Poverty alleviation and tropical forests - what scope for synergies?]Poverty alleviation and tropical forests - what scope for synergies?

Multiple-use forest management (MFM) for timber, non-timber forest products and environmental services is envisioned by many as a preferable alternative to timber-dominant management models. It is praised as a more equitable strategy of satisfying the demands from multiple stakeholders, an ecolog...


García Fernandez, C.Ruiz Perez, M.Wunder, Sven[Is multiple-use forest management widely implementable in the tropics?]Is multiple-use forest management widely implementable in the tropics?

How does an oil boom affect the forest cover of tropical oil exporting-countries? Are they more or less likely than non-oil countries to experience forest loss? What macro-economic linkages and policies are decisive? This article summarises research on land-use changes in eight tropical developin...


Wunder, SvenSunderlin, William D.[Oil, macroeconomics, and forests: assessing the linkages]Oil, macroeconomics, and forests: assessing the linkages

The concept of payments for ecosystem services (PES) is probably the most promising innovation in conservation since Rio 1992, slowly but certainly to expand in the tropics. In a global context of stagnating or even decreasing public funding for biodiversity conservation, PES have the potential b...


Wunder, SvenWertz-Kanounnikoff, S.[Payments for ecosystem services: a new way of conserving biodiversity in forests]Payments for ecosystem services: a new way of conserving biodiversity in forests

In this review paper, we assess the economical, governance, and technical conditions that shape forest management in tropical Latin America with particular regard to efforts to reduce forest-based carbon emissions. We provide a framework for discussions about ways to improve forest management tha...


Nasi, RobertPutz, F E.Pacheco, P.Wunder, SvenAnta, S.[Sustainable forest management and carbon in tropical Latin America: the case for REDD+]Sustainable forest management and carbon in tropical Latin America: the case for REDD+
Autor: Wunder, Sven

Over the past several decades, significant donor funding has been directed to sustainable forest management in the tropics, in the hope of combining forest conservation with economic gains through sustainable use. To date, this approach has produced only modest results in terms of changed silvicu...


Wunder, Sven[Are direct payments for environmental services spelling doom for sustainable forest management in the tropics?]Are direct payments for environmental services spelling doom for sustainable forest management in the tropics?
Wunder, SvenEngel, S.Pagiola, S.[Taking stock: a comparative analysis of payments for environmental services programs in developed and developing countries]Taking stock: a comparative analysis of payments for environmental services programs in developed and developing countries
Asquith, N.M.Vargas, M.T.Wunder, Sven[Selling two environmental services: in-kind payments for bird habitat and watershed protection in Los Negros, Bolivia]Selling two environmental services: in-kind payments for bird habitat and watershed protection in Los Negros, Bolivia
Wunscher, T.Engel, S.Wunder, Sven[Spatial targeting of payments for environmental services: a tool for boosting conservation benefits]Spatial targeting of payments for environmental services: a tool for boosting conservation benefits

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