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The illegal exploitation of wild abalone in South Africa has been escalating since 1994, despite increased enforcement, leading to collapse in some sections of its range. South Africa banned all wild…
15 November 2012 | EfD Discussion Paper | South AfricaInternational and domestic efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions require a coordinated effort from heterogeneous actors. This experiment uses a public good game with a climate change framing to…
14 November 2012 | EfD Discussion Paper | South AfricaOur findings provide some of the first evidence that eco-certification can generate private benefits for tourism operators in developing countries and therefore has the potential to improve their…
9 November 2012 | EfD Discussion Paper | Central AmericaNamibian hake is the most important fish resource in Namibia. This monograph is a compilation of all the hake data, historic and recent, that has been used to inform stock assessment and management…
19 October 2012 | EfD Discussion Paper | South AfricaDeforestation and forest degradation are estimated to account for between 12 percent and 20 percent of annual greenhouse gas emissions. These activities, largely in the developing world, released…
18 October 2012 | EfD Discussion Paper | SwedenThe restitution of parkland to the Khomani San “bushmen” and Mier “agricultural” communities in May 2002 marked a significant shift in conservation in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park and environs in…
17 October 2012 | EfD Discussion Paper | South AfricaUsing the land tenure system in Ethiopia, where all land is state-owned and only farm households have usufruct rights, as a case study, we assessed the links between land owners’ tenure insecurity…
8 August 2012 | EfD Discussion Paper | EthiopiaThe new fertilizer subsidies in sub-Saharan Africa are intended to increase agricultural production and ensure development of a fertilizer market. Fertilizer adoption requires complementary inputs…
7 August 2012 | EfD Discussion Paper | SwedenTypically both local villagers (“insiders”) and non-locals (“outsiders”) extract products from protected forests even though the activities are illegal. Our paper suggests that, depending on the…
11 June 2012 | EfD Discussion Paper | TanzaniaCities in developing countries experiencing rapid urbanization and population growth too often lack the financial resources and institutional capacity to provide needed municipal infrastructure for…
9 May 2012 | EfD Discussion Paper | Ethiopia