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Part III: Individual papers

The cost of carbon sequestration in forests: A positive analysis

Pages 269-277 | Published online: 09 Jan 2009

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Matthias Bösch, Peter Elsasser, Joachim Rock, Holger Weimar & Matthias Dieter. (2019) Extent and costs of forest-based climate change mitigation in Germany: accounting for substitution. Carbon Management 10:2, pages 127-134.
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Matthias Bösch, Peter Elsasser, Joachim Rock, Sebastian Rüter, Holger Weimar & Matthias Dieter. (2017) Costs and carbon sequestration potential of alternative forest management measures in Germany. Forest Policy and Economics 78, pages 88-97.
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Taeyoung Kim & Christian Langpap. (2016) Agricultural landowners⿿ response to incentives for afforestation. Resource and Energy Economics 43, pages 93-111.
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David M. Summers, Brett A. Bryan, Martin Nolan & Trevor J. Hobbs. (2015) The costs of reforestation: A spatial model of the costs of establishing environmental and carbon plantings. Land Use Policy 44, pages 110-121.
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Prasenjit Banerjee & Jason F. Shogren. (2012) Material interests, moral reputation, and crowding out species protection on private land. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 63:1, pages 137-149.
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Elizabeth Ramlal, Denys Yemshanov, Glenn Fox & Daniel McKenney. (2009) A bioeconomic model of afforestation in Southern Ontario: Integration of fiber, carbon and municipal biosolids values. Journal of Environmental Management 90:5, pages 1833-1843.
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Sabina L. Shaikh, Lili Sun & G. Cornelis van Kooten. (2007) Are Agricultural Values a Reliable Guide in Determining Landowners' Decisions to Create Forest Carbon Sinks?. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie 55:1, pages 97-114.
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Martin B. Hocking. 2005. Handbook of Chemical Technology and Pollution Control. Handbook of Chemical Technology and Pollution Control 71 103 .
Ruben N. Lubowski, Andrew J. Plantinga & Robert N. Stavins. (2005) Land-Use Change and Carbon Sinks: Econometric Estimation of the Carbon Sequestration Supply Function. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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