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Designing Contracts for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation

2013

Cordero Salas, Paula


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Financial support; Emissions from deforestation; Environmental quality; Trust fund; Emissions limits; Forest; Carbon market; Global climate change; Discount rate; Carbon credits; Carbon emissions from deforestation; Forest activities; Enforcement mechanisms; Competitive market; Enforcement mechanism; Private enforcement; Reducing emissions; Enforceable contracts; Carbon stocks; Timber harvesting; Land owners; Carbon stock; Opportunity cost; Landholder; Carbon reductions; Forest carbon; Credit buyer; Economic activity; Moral hazard; Carbon storage; Ghg; Renegotiation; Return; Environments; Trading; Carbon emissions; Land-use change; Contract design; Global forest; Conservation of carbon; Environmental; Carbon sink; Environmental benefits; Greenhouse gas; Emissions reductions; Forest carbon sinks; Emission reduction targets; Carbon offsets; Land holders; Incentive compatibility constraints; Side payments; Economic rents; Enforcement of contracts; Legal systems; Optimal contract; Greenhouse; Carbon emission; Local governments; Forestry projects; International forestry research; Developing country; Forest stocks; Adverse selection; Forestry products; Emissions; Involuntary unemployment; Marginal benefits; Land uses; Contract enforcement; Marginal cost; Contract enforceability; Enforceability; Empirical analysis; Transaction; Perfect information; Watershed; Land owner; Land-use; Principal-agent problems; Framework convention on climate change; Forest activity; Environmental services; Greenhouse gas mitigation; Incentive compatibility constraint; Enforcement regimes; Socially sustainable development; Present value
License
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6503http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6503

2014-09-15
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