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Climate change and the provision of biodiversity in public temperate forests - A mechanism design approach for the implementation of biodiversity conservation policies.
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The results show that climate change has important implications to the opportunity cost of biodiversity and the provision levels and it is concluded that mechanism design may provide key information for planning conservation policies and identify conditions for a successful implementation of biodiversity-oriented forest management.About:
This article is published in Journal of Environmental Management.The article was published on 2019-09-15. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Forest management & Forest dynamics.read more
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Biodiversity increases the resistance of ecosystem productivity to climate extremes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used data from 46 experiments that manipulated grassland plant diversity to test whether biodiversity provides resistance during and resilience after climate events, and found that biodiversity increased ecosystem resilience for a broad range of climate events.
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Forest management can mitigate negative impacts of climate and land-use change on plant biodiversity: Insights from the Republic of Korea
Yuyoung Choi,Chul Hee Lim,Hye In Chung,Yoonji Kim,Hyo Jin Cho,Jinhoo Hwang,Florian Kraxner,Gregory S. Biging,Woo Kyun Lee,Jinhyung Chon,Seong Woo Jeon +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantitatively evaluate and map the combined impacts of those multiple drivers on biodiversity in the Republic of Korea (ROK) by employing generalized dissimilarity modeling with estimates of habitat conditions.
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The cybernetic concept of multialternativity in the evolution of biological systems
S. L. Podvalny,E. M. Vasiljev +1 more
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Heat Stress Affects the Physiological and Biochemical Quality of Dalbergia nigra Seeds in vitro
Ingridh Medeiros Simões,Julcinara Oliveira Baptista,Thuanny Lins Monteiro Rosa,Tamyris de Mello,Caroline Palacio de Araujo,Paula Aparecida Muniz de Lima,Breno Benvindo dos Anjos,João Paulo Bestete de Oliveira,Marcos Vinicius Winckler Caldeira,Wagner Campos Otoni,Rodrigo Sobreira Alexandre,José Carlos Lopes +11 more
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Optimization and mechanism design
TL;DR: This paper illustrates how standard results in linear programming play a role in the analysis of mechanism design problems by focusing on two variations of a particular problem: the allocation of a single object.
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Valuing the benefits of implementing a national strategy on biological diversity—The case of Germany
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present results from a nationwide contingent valuation study investigating the benefits of implementing a set of measures derived from the National Strategy on Biological Diversity (NBS) in Germany.
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Assessing the cost-effectiveness of a biodiversity conservation policy: A bio-econometric analysis of Natura 2000 contracts in forest
Emeline Hily,Emeline Hily,Serge Garcia,Serge Garcia,Anne Stenger,Anne Stenger,Anne Stenger,Gengyang Tu,Gengyang Tu +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a cost function for biodiversity conservation and the production set of biodiversity output and timber, while controlling for conservation measures, is presented. And the authors empirically assess the cost-effectiveness of Natura 2000 contracts in forest areas.
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Robustly Coalition-Proof Incentive Mechanisms for Public Good Provision are Voting Mechanisms and Vice Versa
Felix Bierbrauer,Martin Hellwig +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the relation between mechanism design and voting in public good provision is studied, and the authors provide a foundation for the use of voting mechanisms for the public good that comes as a single indivisible unit and the outcome depends on whether or not the share of votes in favour of provision exceeds a specified threshold.
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Stay by thy neighbor? Social organization determines the efficiency of biodiversity markets with spatial incentives
Florian Hartig,Martin Drechsler +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors use an agent-based model to analyze different spatial metrics and their implications on land use decisions in a dynamic cost environment, and find that incentive design and social interactions have a strong influence on the spatial allocation and the costs of the conservation market.