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Community-based drinking water organizations (CBDWOs) are the most important providers of water in rural areas of the developing world. They are responsible for coping with future threats due to…
| Peer Reviewed | Central America and MexicoThe Economics and Environment for Development Research Program (EEfD) at CATIE is leading a series of studies on decision-making under risk. We address the issue of adaptation to climate change from…
| Policy Brief | Central America and MexicoIn many lower-income countries, the establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) involves significant opportunity costs for artisanal fishers, reflected in changes in how they allocate their labor…
| EfD Discussion Paper | Central America and Mexico, TanzaniaBoth Tanzania’s and Costa Rica’s beaches provide important nesting sites for endangered sea turtles. Poaching of eggs by local people for food or for sale presents a major threat to these species, as…
| Research Brief | Central America and Mexico, TanzaniaClimate change impacts threaten the actual and future achievements to provide safe water in many parts of the world. Drought events are expected to be more intense and prolonged in different areas of…
| Research Brief | Central America and MexicoThe EfD Report 2014/15 gives you an excellent overview of the EfD centres´ achievements during 2014 and ongoing work during 2015. Ranging from interesting policy stories on how economic research is…
| Report | South Africa, China, Chile, Sweden, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Kenya, Central America and Mexico, Global HubA Contingent Valuation Approach to Estimating Regulatory Costs: Mexico’s Day Without Driving Program
Little is known about the cost of environmental regulations such as residential zoning restrictions and recycling mandates that target households instead of firms, partly because of significant…
| Discussion Paper, EfD Discussion Paper | Central America and MexicoAlthough developing countries have established scores of new protected areas over the past three decades, they often amount to little more than “paper parks” that are chronically short of the…
| Peer Reviewed | Central America and MexicoAccording to advocates, eco-certification can improve developing country farmers’ environmental and economic performance. However, these notional benefits can be undercut by self-selection: the…
| EfD Discussion Paper | Central America and MexicoWe estimate the effect of hydro-meteorological emergencies on internal migration in Costa Rica during 1995–2000. We find that, on average, emergencies significantly increase average migration. However…
| Peer Reviewed | Central America and Mexico