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Forestry‐based carbon sequestration projects in Africa: Potential benefits and challenges
R Jindal, B Swallow, J Kerr
Natural Resources Forum 32 (2), 116-130, 2008
3872008
Payments for environmental services: evolution toward efficient and fair incentives for multifunctional landscapes
M van Noordwijk, B Leimona, R Jindal, GB Villamor, M Vardhan, ...
Annual Review of Environment and Resources 37, 389-420, 2012
1972012
Prosocial behavior and incentives: evidence from field experiments in rural Mexico and Tanzania
J Kerr, M Vardhan, R Jindal
Ecological Economics 73, 220-227, 2012
1972012
Incentives, conditionality and collective action in payment for environmental services
JM Kerr, M Vardhan, R Jindal
International Journal of the Commons 8 (2), 595-616, 2014
1372014
Reducing poverty through carbon forestry? Impacts of the N’hambita community carbon project in Mozambique
R Jindal, JM Kerr, S Carter
World development 40 (10), 2123-2135, 2012
982012
Payments for watershed services in Asia: a review of current initiatives
M Huang, SK Upadhyaya, R Jindal, J Kerr
Journal of Sustainable Forestry 28 (3-5), 551-575, 2009
972009
Social dimensions of procurement auctions for environmental service contracts: evaluating tradeoffs between cost-effectiveness and participation by the poor in rural Tanzania
R Jindal, JM Kerr, PJ Ferraro, BM Swallow
Land Use Policy 31, 71-80, 2013
862013
Constraints to adopting soil fertility management practices in Malawi: A choice experiment approach
K Krah, H Michelson, E Perge, R Jindal
World Development 124, 104651, 2019
352019
Livelihood impacts of payments for forest carbon services: field evidence from Mozambique
R Jindal
Payments for Environmental Services, Forest Conservation and Climate Change, 2010
352010
Carbon sequestration projects in Africa: Potential benefits and challenges to scaling up
R Jindal
Earthtrends, World Resources Institute, Washington, DC, 2006
342006
Measuring the socio-economic impact of carbon sequestration on local communities: An assessment study with specific reference to the Nhambita pilot project in Mozambique
R Jindal
University of Edinburgh, 2004
282004
Status of carbon sequestration projects in Africa: Potential benefits and challenges to scaling up
R Jindal, B Swallow, J Kerr
World Agroforestry Centre, Library Department, 2006
262006
Voluntary carbon trading: potential for community forestry projects in India
R Jindal, J Kerr, S Nagar
192007
Social as much as environmental: The drivers of tree biomass in smallholder forest landscape restoration programmes
GJ Wells, J Fisher, R Jindal, CM Ryan
Environmental Research Letters 15 (10), 104008, 2020
152020
Reconciling environment and development in the clean development mechanism
J Kerr, C Foley, K Chung, R Jindal
Journal of Sustainable Forestry 23 (1), 1-18, 2006
152006
Transaction costs
R Jindal, J Kerr
Blacksburg, VA: SANREM CRSP, OIRED, Virginia Tech, 2007
122007
Payments for carbon sequestration in Africa: status and challenges to scaling up
R Jindal
11th Conference of the international association for the study of common …, 2006
112006
Basic principles of PES
R Jindal, J Kerr
Bhatnagar, M.(ed.) Payment for Environmental Services: Some Concepts and …, 2007
102007
To cheat or not? Results from behavioral experiments on self-monitoring in Vietnam
R Jindal, J Arvai, D Catacutan, DV Bac
Strategic Behavior and the Environment 7 (1–2), 179-219, 2017
52017
Forestry for a low carbon future. Integrating forests and wood products in climate change strategies
D Abbas, I Abdelgadir, S Alvarez, K Andrasko, I Animon, K Baker, A Baral, ...
FAO Forestry Paper. No. 177, 2016
52016
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