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  2. 1 Jun 2024: Tragically, this prevents the injection of capital needed to shift economic incentives so that the behaviour of land-holders switches from deforestation to conservation. ... The Centre has two primary goals:. 1. To support students and faculty members
  3. 1 Jun 2024: Professor of Conservation Science (University of Cambridge), Affiliate (Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, Vermont), Principal Investigator (Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits).
  4. 1 Jun 2024: PhD student (Department of Plant Sciences). Professor of Conservation Science (University of Cambridge), Affiliate (Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, Vermont), Principal Investigator (Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits).
  5. Professor Andrew Balmford | Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits (4C)

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    1 Jun 2024: Professor of Conservation Science (University of Cambridge). Affiliate (Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, Vermont).
  6. Faculty | Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits (4C)

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    1 Jun 2024: Affiliate (Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, Vermont). Principal Investigator (Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits).
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    1 Jun 2024: even">Professor of Conservation Science (University of Cambridge)</div><div class="field-item odd">Affiliate (Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, Vermont)</div><div class="field-item even">Principal Investigator (Cambridge Centre
  8. Publications | Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits (4C)

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    1 Jun 2024: Frank Venmans, David Coomes, Ben Groom,Nature Climate Change, Aug 2023. (OpenEngage version) (news articles:Abstract: A new framework linking economics with remote-sensing means impermanent carbon reduction can be directly
  9. Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater | Cambridge Centre for…

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    1 Jun 2024: Land, Environment, Economics, and Policy Institute, Department of Economics, University of Exeter Business School, Exeter EX4 4PU, UK. ... McCarney, “Avoiding leakage from nature-based offsets by design” (London School of Economics and Political
  10. Two research positions open in environmental risk assessment and…

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    1 Jun 2024: them. The modelling will involve combining a variety of different risks, from climate change to the socio-economic drivers of deforestation, and how these are modified through project interventions.
  11. Spotlight on Dr Tom Swinfield: building trust and protecting…

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    1 Jun 2024: We identify a synthetic control, a counterfactual. So you say that these villages are essentially equivalent to these other villages, and ask what is the total additional economic value of the ... net of the profit from whatever economic activity would

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