Rethinking standards of permanence for terrestrial and coastal carbon: implications for governance and sustainability

T Ruseva, J Hedrick, G Marland, H Tovar… - Current Opinion in …, 2020 - Elsevier
Highlights•There is a need for large-scale application of land-based carbon removal
methods.•Commitment to permanence is a considerable barrier to large-scale …

Studies of Family Forest Owners in the USA: a systematic review of literature from 2000 through 2019

BJ Butler, SM Butler, K Floress - Small-Scale Forestry, 2023 - Springer
In the USA, there are an estimated 9.6 million families, individuals, trusts, estates, and family
partnerships, collectively referred to as family forest owners, who control 110 million ha of …

[HTML][HTML] Motivations and barriers for Western Australian broad-acre farmers to adopt carbon farming

ME Kragt, NP Dumbrell, L Blackmore - Environmental Science & Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
Carbon farming policies aim to contribute to climate change mitigation, but their success
strongly depends on whether landholders actually adopt desired practices or participate in …

A tale of two water markets in Australia: lessons for understanding participation in formal water markets

S Ann Wheeler, DE Garrick - Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Water markets are promoted as a demand-management strategy for addressing water
scarcity. Although there is an increasing literature on the institutional preconditions required …

Non-industrial private forest owners' willingness to manage for climate change and biodiversity

M Husa, AK Kosenius - Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In boreal commercial forests, carbon sequestration, climate change adaptation, and
biodiversity conservation can be promoted through various measures. This study examines …

Does ecological economics have a future?: Contradiction and reinvention in the age of climate change

B Anderson, M M'Gonigle - Ecological Economics, 2012 - Elsevier
This paper addresses the role of neoclassical methodologies in ecological economics and
the contradictions these methodologies pose to the field's critical founding principles. We …

[HTML][HTML] Forest owners' preferences for contract-based management to enhance environmental values versus timber production

A Juutinen, M Kurttila, T Pohjanmies, A Tolvanen… - Forest Policy and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Forests are sources of multiple ecosystem services (ESs) essential for human wellbeing.
Forest owners are critical actors to decide which benefits they produce from their forests. To …

An assessment of forest landowner interest in selling forest carbon credits in the Lake States, USA

KA Miller, SA Snyder, MA Kilgore - Forest Policy and Economics, 2012 - Elsevier
The nation's family forest lands can be an important contributor to carbon sequestration
efforts. Yet very little is known about how family forest landowners view programs that …

Payments for ecosystem services and rural development: Landowners' preferences and potential participation in western Mexico

AB Torres, DC MacMillan, M Skutsch, JC Lovett - Ecosystem Services, 2013 - Elsevier
Incentive-based mechanisms can contribute to rural development and deliver environmental
services, but need to be attractive to landowners and communities to ensure their …

[HTML][HTML] Participation and compensation claims in voluntary forest landscape conservation: The case of the Ruka-Kuusamo tourism area, Finland

E Mäntymaa, A Juutinen, L Tyrväinen, J Karhu… - Journal of Forest …, 2018 - Elsevier
The expansion of nature-based tourism on private land requires new mechanisms to
coordinate tourism industry and commercial forestry interests. This attribute-based …