Items where Author is "Palmer, Charles"
Number of items: 79.
Carbon emissions reductions from Indonesia's moratorium on forest concessions are cost-effective yet contribute little to Paris pledges. (2022)
Groom, Ben and Palmer, Charles and Sileci, Lorenzo
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Choosing avoided deforestation baselines in the context of government failure: the case of Indonesia's plantations policy. (2009)
Palmer, Charles and Obidzinski, Krystof
'Amenity' or 'eyesore'?: negative willingness to pay for options to replace electricity transmission towers.
Atkinson, Giles and Day, Brett and Mourato, Susana and Palmer, Charles
Biodiversity, poverty, and development.
Palmer, Charles and Di Falco, Salvatore
Biodiversity-food trade-offs when agricultural land is spared from production.
Palmer, Charles and Groom, Ben and Sileci, Lorenzo and Langton, Steve
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Biodiversity-food trade-offs when agricultural land is spared from production.
Palmer, Charles and Groom, Ben and Langton, Steve and Sileci, Lorenzo
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Can decentralisation benefit people and forests?: evidence from Indonesia.
Engel, Stefanie and Palmer, Charles
Community-industry contracting over natural resource use in a context of weak property rights: the case of Indonesia.
Engel, Stefanie and López, Ramón and Palmer, Charles
Conservation payments under uncertainty.
Engel, Stefanie and Palmer, Charles and Taschini, Luca and Urech, Simon
Cost-effective payments for reducing emissions from deforestation under uncertainty.
Engel, Stefanie and Palmer, Charles and Taschini, Luca and Urech, Simon
Cost-effective provision of environmental services: the role of relaxing market constraints.
Groom, Ben and Palmer, Charles
Deke, O.: Environmental policy instruments for conserving global biodiversity [review].
Palmer, Charles
Designing payments for environmental services with weak property rights and external interests.
Engel, Stefanie and Palmer, Charles
Direct vs indirect payments for environmental services: the role of relaxing market constraints.
Groom, Ben and Palmer, Charles
Does choice of drought index influence estimates of drought-induced rice losses in India?
Fontes, Francisco and Gorst, Ashley and Palmer, Charles
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Dynamics of indirect land-use change: empirical evidence from Brazil.
Palmer, Charles and Di Falco, Salvatore
Dynamics of indirect land-use change: empirical evidence from Brazil.
Andrade de Sa, Saraly and Di Falco, Salvatore and Palmer, Charles
Economy-wide impacts of REDD when there is political influence.
Laing, Timothy and Palmer, Charles
Effects of bioethanol production in Brazil.
Andrade, Saraly and Palmer, Charles and Engel, Stefanie
Enforcement-proof contracts with moral hazard in precaution:ensuring 'permanence' in carbon sequestration.
MacKenzie, Ian A. and Ohndorf, Markus and Palmer, Charles
Enforcement-proof contracts with moral hazard in precaution:ensuring ‘permanence’ in carbon sequestration.
MacKenzie, Ian A. and Ohndorf, Markus and Palmer, Charles
Environmental services and poverty alleviation: either, or, or both?
Groom, Ben and Palmer, Charles
Escaping the climate policy uncertainty trap: options contracts for REDD+.
Golub, Alexander Alexandrovich and Fuss, Sabine and Lubowski, Ruben and Jake, Hiller and Khabarov, Nikolay and Koch, Nicolas and Krasovskiy, Andrey and Kraxner, Florian and Obersteiner, Michael and Palmer, Charles and Piris-Cabezas, Pedro and Reuter, Wolf and Szolgayova, Jana and Taschini, Luca and Wehkamp, Johanna
Ethanol production, food and forests.
Andrade de Sa, Saraly and Palmer, Charles and Engel, Stefanie
Ethanol production, food and forests.
Andrade de Sa, Saraly and Palmer, Charles and Engel, Stefanie
For better or for worse?: local impacts of the decentralization of Indonesia’s forest sector.
Palmer, Charles and Engel, Stefanie
Forest resources and rural livelihoods in the north-central regions of Namibia.
MacGregor, James and Palmer, Charles and Barnes, Jonathon
Fuelwood scarcity, energy substitution, and rural livelihoods in Namibia.
Palmer, Charles and MacGregor, James
Getting more 'carbon bang' for your 'buck' in Acre State, Brazil.
Palmer, Charles and Taschini, Luca and Laing, Timothy
Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment.
Bates, Amanda E. and Primack, Richard B. and Biggar, Brandy S. and Bird, Tomas J. and Clinton, Mary E. and Command, Rylan J. and Richards, Cerren and Shellard, Marc and Geraldi, Nathan R. and Vergara, Valeria and Acevedo-Charry, Orlando and Colón-Piñeiro, Zuania and Ocampo, David and Ocampo-Peñuela, Natalia and Sánchez-Clavijo, Lina M. and Adamescu, Cristian M. and Cheval, Sorin and Racoviceanu, Tudor and Adams, Matthew D. and Kalisa, Egide and Kuuire, Vincent Z. and Aditya, Vikram and Anderwald, Pia and Wiesmann, Samuel and Wipf, Sonja and Badihi, Gal and Henderson, Matthew G. and Loetscher, Hanspeter and Baerenfaller, Katja and Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro and Bulleri, Fabio and Bertocci, Iacopo and Maggi, Elena and Rindi, Luca and Ravaglioli, Chiara and Boerder, Kristina and Bonnel, Julien and Mathias, Delphine and Archambault, Philippe and Chauvaud, Laurent and Braun, Camrin D. and Thorrold, Simon R. and Brownscombe, Jacob W. and Midwood, Jonathan D. and Boston, Christine M. and Brooks, Jill L. and Cooke, Steven J. and China, Victor and Roll, Uri and Belmaker, Jonathan and Zvuloni, Assaf and Coll, Marta and Ortega, Miquel and Connors, Brendan and Lacko, Lisa and Jayathilake, Dinusha R.M. and Costello, Mark J. and Crimmins, Theresa M. and Barnett, Lori Anne and Denny, Ellen G. and Gerst, Katharine L. and Marsh, R. L. and Posthumus, Erin E. and Rodriguez, Reilly and Rosemartin, Alyssa and Schaffer, Sara N. and Switzer, Jeff R. and Wong, Kevin and Cunningham, Susan J. and Sumasgutner, Petra and Amar, Arjun and Thomson, Robert L. and Stofberg, Miqkayla and Hofmeyr, Sally and Suri, Jessleena and Stuart-Smith, Rick D. and Day, Paul B. and Edgar, Graham J. and Cooper, Antonia T. and De Leo, Fabio Cabrera and Garner, Grant and Des Brisay, Paulson G. and Schrimpf, Michael B. and Koper, Nicola and Diamond, Michael S. and Dwyer, Ross G. and Baker, Cameron J. and Franklin, Craig E. and Efrat, Ron and Berger-Tal, Oded and Hatzofe, Ohad and Eguíluz, Víctor M. and Rodríguez, Jorge P. and Fernández-Gracia, Juan and Elustondo, David and Calatayud, Vicent and English, Philina A. and Archer, Stephanie K. and Dudas, Sarah E. and Haggarty, Dana R. and Gallagher, Austin J. and Shea, Brendan D. and Shipley, Oliver N. and Gilby, Ben L. and Ballantyne, Jasmine and Olds, Andrew D. and Henderson, Christopher J. and Schlacher, Thomas A. and Halliday, William D. and Brown, Nicholas A.W. and Woods, Mackenzie B. and Balshine, Sigal and Juanes, Francis and Rider, Mitchell J. and Albano, Patricia S. and Hammerschlag, Neil and Hays, Graeme C. and Esteban, Nicole and Pan, Yuhang and He, Guojun and Tanaka, Takanao and Hensel, Marc J.S. and Orth, Robert J. and Patrick, Christopher J. and Hentati-Sundberg, Jonas and Olsson, Olof and Hessing-Lewis, Margot L. and Higgs, Nicholas D. and Hindell, Mark A. and McMahon, Clive R. and Harcourt, Rob and Guinet, Christophe and Hirsch, Sarah E. and Perrault, Justin R. and Hoover, Shelby R. and Reilly, Jennifer D. and Hobaiter, Catherine and Gruber, Thibaud and Huveneers, Charlie and Udyawer, Vinay and Clarke, Thomas M. and Kroesen, Laura P. and Hik, David S. and Cherry, Seth G. and Del Bel Belluz, Justin A. and Jackson, Jennifer M. and Lai, Shengjie and Lamb, Clayton T. and LeClair, Gregory D. and Parmelee, Jeffrey R. and Chatfield, Matthew W.H. and Frederick, Cheryl A. and Lee, Sangdon and Park, Hyomin and Choi, Jaein and LeTourneux, Frédéric and Grandmont, Thierry and de-Broin, Frédéric Dulude and Bêty, Joël and Gauthier, Gilles and Legagneux, Pierre and Lewis, Jesse S. and Haight, Jeffrey and Liu, Zhu and Lyon, Jarod P. and Hale, Robin and D'Silva, Dallas and MacGregor-Fors, Ian and Arbeláez-Cortés, Enrique and Estela, Felipe A. and Sánchez-Sarria, Camilo E. and García-Arroyo, Michelle and Aguirre-Samboní, Giann K. and Franco Morales, Juan C. and Malamud, Shahar and Gavriel, Tal and Buba, Yehezkel and Salingré, Shira and Lazarus, Mai and Yahel, Ruthy and Ari, Yigael Ben and Miller, Eyal and Sade, Rotem and Lavian, Guy and Birman, Ziv and Gury, Manor and Baz, Harel and Baskin, Ilia and Penn, Alon and Dolev, Amit and Licht, Ogen and Karkom, Tabi and Davidzon, Sharon and Berkovitch, Avi and Yaakov, Ofer and Manenti, Raoul and Mori, Emiliano and Ficetola, Gentile Francesco and Lunghi, Enrico and March, David and Godley, Brendan J. and Martin, Cecilia and Mihaly, Steven F. and Barclay, David R. and Thomson, Dugald J.M. and Dewey, Richard and Bedard, Jeannette and Miller, Aroha and Dearden, Amber and Chapman, Jennifer and Dares, Lauren and Borden, Laura and Gibbs, Donna and Schultz, Jessica and Sergeenko, Nikita and Francis, Fiona and Weltman, Amanda and Moity, Nicolas and Ramírez-González, Jorge and Mucientes, Gonzalo and Alonso-Fernández, Alexandre and Namir, Itai and Bar-Massada, Avi and Chen, Ron and Yedvab, Shmulik and Okey, Thomas A. and Oppel, Steffen and Arkumarev, Volen and Bakari, Samuel and Dobrev, Vladimir and Saravia-Mullin, Victoria and Bounas, Anastasios and Dobrev, Dobromir and Kret, Elzbieta and Mengistu, Solomon and Pourchier, Cloé and Ruffo, Alazar and Tesfaye, Million and Wondafrash, Mengistu and Nikolov, Stoyan C. and Palmer, Charles and Sileci, Lorenzo and Rex, Patrick T. and Lowe, Christopher G. and Peters, Francesc and Pine, Matthew K. and Radford, Craig A. and Wilson, Louise and McWhinnie, Lauren and Scuderi, Alessia and Jeffs, Andrew G. and Prudic, Kathleen L. and Larrivée, Maxim and McFarland, Kent P. and Solis, Rodrigo and Hutchinson, Rebecca A. and Queiroz, Nuno and Furtado, Miguel A. and Sims, David W. and Southall, Emily and Quesada-Rodriguez, Claudio A. and Diaz-Orozco, Jessica P. and Rodgers, Ku'ulei S. and Severino, Sarah J.L. and Graham, Andrew T. and Stefanak, Matthew P. and Madin, Elizabeth M.P. and Ryan, Peter G. and Maclean, Kyle and Weideman, Eleanor A. and Şekercioğlu, Çağan H. and Kittelberger, Kyle D. and Kusak, Josip and Seminoff, Jeffrey A. and Hanna, Megan E. and Shimada, Takahiro and Meekan, Mark G. and Smith, Martin K.S. and Mokhatla, Mohlamatsane M. and Soh, Malcolm C.K. and Pang, Roanna Y.T. and Ng, Breyl X.K. and Lee, Benjamin P.Y.H. and Loo, Adrian H.B. and Er, Kenneth B.H. and Souza, Gabriel B.G. and Stallings, Christopher D. and Curtis, Joseph S. and Faletti, Meaghan E. and Peake, Jonathan A. and Schram, Michael J. and Wall, Kara R. and Terry, Carina and Rothendler, Matt and Zipf, Lucy and Ulloa, Juan Sebastián and Hernández-Palma, Angélica and Gómez-Valencia, Bibiana and Cruz-Rodríguez, Cristian and Herrera-Varón, Yenifer and Roa, Margarita and Rodríguez-Buriticá, Susana and Ochoa-Quintero, Jose Manuel and Vardi, Reut and Vázquez, Víctor and Requena-Mesa, Christian and Warrington, Miyako H. and Taylor, Michelle E. and Woodall, Lucy C. and Stefanoudis, Paris V. and Zhang, Xiangliang and Yang, Qiang and Zukerman, Yuval and Sigal, Zehava and Ayali, Amir and Clua, Eric E.G. and Carzon, Pamela and Seguine, Clementine and Corradini, Andrea and Pedrotti, Luca and Foley, Catherine M. and Gagnon, Catherine Alexandra and Panipakoochoo, Elijah and Milanes, Celene B. and Botero, Camilo M. and Velázquez, Yunior R. and Milchakova, Nataliya A. and Morley, Simon A. and Martin, Stephanie M. and Nanni, Veronica and Otero, Tanya and Wakeling, Julia and Abarro, Sarah and Piou, Cyril and Sobral, Ana F.L. and Soto, Eulogio H. and Weigel, Emily G. and Bernal-Ibáñez, Alejandro and Gestoso, Ignacio and Cacabelos, Eva and Cagnacci, Francesca and Devassy, Reny P. and Loretto, Matthias Claudio and Moraga, Paula and Rutz, Christian and Duarte, Carlos M.
'Greening' agriculture in the developing world.
Palmer, Charles
Higher international standards or rent-seeking race to the bottom?: the impacts of forest product trade liberalisation on forest governance.
Richards, Michael and Palmer, Charles and Frickmann Young, Carlos and Obidzinski, Krystof
How changes in the prices of milk and beef affect deforestation in Brazil.
Fontes, Francisco and Palmer, Charles
Introduction: reducing CO2 emissions through avoided deforestation.
Palmer, Charles and Engel, Stefanie
Kaza: is the largest wildlife park in the world a conservation challenge too far?
Palmer, Charles
'Land sparing' in a von Thünen framework: theory and evidence from Brazil.
Fontes, Francisco and Palmer, Charles
Life's a breach! Ensuring 'permanence' in forest carbon sinks under incomplete contract enforcement.
Palmer, Charles and Ohndorf, Markus and MacKenzie, Ian A.
Making a difference? Accounting for nongovernmental organizations in the Comanagement of Lore Lindu National Park, Indonesia.
Palmer, Charles
Market-based solutions to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD).
Engel, Stefanie and Palmer, Charles and Berg, Martin
Modelling land use, deforestation, and policy: a hybrid optimisation-heterogeneous agent model with application to the Bolivian Amazon.
Andersen, Lykke E. and Groom, Ben and Killick, Evan and Ledezma, Juan Carlos and Palmer, Charles and Weinhold, Diana
On the endogeneity of resource comanagement: theory and evidence from Indonesia.
Engel, Stefanie and Palmer, Charles and Pfaff, Alexander
'Painting the forest REDD?': prospects for mitigating climate change through reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation.
Engel, Stefanie and Palmer, Charles
'Painting the forest REDD?': prospects for mitigating climate change through reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation.
Engel, Stefanie and Palmer, Charles
Participatory policies and intrinsic motivation to conserve forest commons.
Palmer, Charles and lara Souza, Grace and Laray, Edilza and Viana, Virgilio and Hall, Anthony
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Participatory protection in theory and application: paper tigers, fences & fines, or negotiated co-management?
Engel, Stefanie and Palmer, Charles and Pfaff, Alexander
Property rights and liability for deforestation under REDD+: implications for ‘permanence’ in policy design.
Palmer, Charles
Prospects for mitigating climate change through avoided deforestation: conclusions and outlook.
Engel, Stefanie and Palmer, Charles
Public and private spending for environmental protection: a cross-country policy analysis.
Pearce, David and Palmer, Charles
Public and private spending for environmental protection: a cross-country policy analysis.
Pearce, David and Palmer, Charles
REDD+ and equity outcomes:two cases from Cameroon.
Tegegne, Yitagesu Tekle and Palmer, Charles and Wunder, Sven and Moustapha, Njayou Mama and Fobissie, Kalame and Moro, Eleonora
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REDD+ and rural livelihoods.
Groom, Ben and Palmer, Charles
REDD+: property rights and liability.
Palmer, Charles
Relaxing constraints as a conservation policy.
Groom, Ben and Palmer, Charles
Rethinking political theory: ethics, justice and global climate change [review].
Palmer, Charles
Threshold effects of extreme weather events on cereal yields in India.
Pereira fontes, Francisco and Gorst, Ashley and Palmer, Charles
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Trade-offs between carbon sequestration and poverty alleviation: preliminary evidence from the N'Hambita Community Carbon Project in Mozambique.
Palmer, Charles and Silber, Tilmann
Trade-offs between carbon sequestration and rural incomes in the N'hambita Community Carbon Project, Mozambique.
Palmer, Charles and Silber, Tilmann
Understanding the demand for REDD+ credits.
Laing, Timothy and Taschini, Luca and Palmer, Charles
Unveiling information on opportunity costs in REDD: Who obtains the surplus when policy objectives differ?
Delacote, Philippe and Palmer, Charles and Bakkegaard, Riyong Kim and Thorsen, Bo Jellesmark
Urban development and air pollution: evidence from a global panel of cities.
Hilber, Christian A. L. and Palmer, Charles
Urban development and air pollution: evidence from a globalpanel of cities.
Hilber, Christian A. L. and Palmer, Charles
Voter choice and issue salience:environmental preferences and the 2016 Presidential election.
Palmer, Charles and Weinhold, Diana
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What role can carbon payments play in poverty alleviation?: analysis of a forestry carbon project in Mozambique.
Silber, Tilmann and Palmer, Charles
Who owns the right?: the determinants of community benefits from logging in Indonesia.
Engel, Stefanie and Palmer, Charles
Who, how and for what?: negotiations and outcomes from IPPK agreements between communities and brokers in Malinau.
Palmer, Charles
The best of both worlds: integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches in forest management research in Indonesia.
Palmer, Charles
The complexities of decentralization in a globalizing world.
Engel, Stefanie and Palmer, Charles
The energy costs of historic preservation.
Hilber, Christian A. L. and Palmer, Charles and Pinchbeck, Edward W.
The energy costs of historic preservation.
Hilber, Christian A. L. and Palmer, Charles and Pinchbeck, Ted
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The extent and causes of illegal logging: an analysis of a major cause of tropical deforestation in Indonesia.
Palmer, Charles
The impacts of tropical biofuel production on land use.
Soyka, Tamara and Palmer, Charles and Engel, Stefanie
The nature of corruption in forest management.
Palmer, Charles
The physical and economic accounts for UK fisheries.
Palmer, Charles
A qualitative meta-synthesis of the benefits of eco-labeling in developing countries.
Carlson, Anna and Palmer, Charles
The role of collective action in determining the benefits from IPPK logging concessions: a case study from Sekatak, East Kalimantan.
Palmer, Charles
The role of decentralization in integrating cross-sectoral demands on forests.
Engel, Stefanie and Palmer, Charles
The role of leadership in the collective enforcement of community property rights in Indonesia.
Palmer, Charles
The unintended impact of Colombia's covid-19 lockdown on forest fires.
Amador-Jiménez, Mónica and Millner, Naomi and Palmer, Charles and Pennington, R. Toby and Sileci, Lorenzo
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The unintended impact of Colombia’s covid-19 lockdown on forest fires.
Amador-Jiménez, Mónica and Millner, Naomi and Palmer, Charles and Pennington, R. Toby and Sileci, Lorenzo
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