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Making parks make a difference: poor alignment of policy, planning and management with protected-area impact, and ways forwardThrough what mechanisms do protected areas affect environmental and social outcomes?Conditions associated with protected area success in conservation and poverty reductionMoney for nothing? A call for empirical evaluation of biodiversity conservation investmentsEmerging Evidence on the Effectiveness of Tropical Forest ConservationQuantifying causal mechanisms to determine how protected areas affect poverty through changes in ecosystem services and infrastructure.Ecology. Direct payments to conserve biodiversity.A revealed preference approach to estimating supply curves for ecosystem services: use of auctions to set payments for soil erosion control in Indonesia.One hundred questions of importance to the conservation of global biological diversity.Protected areas reduced poverty in Costa Rica and Thailand.Estimating the impacts of conservation on ecosystem services and poverty by integrating modeling and evaluation.Do Payments Pay Off? Evidence from Participation in Costa Rica's PES ProgramImproving credibility and transparency of conservation impact evaluations through the partial identification approach.Integrating economic costs into conservation planning.Measuring the effectiveness of protected area networks in reducing deforestationMeasuring the difference made by conservation initiatives: protected areas and their environmental and social impactsCorrection: Do Payments Pay Off? Evidence from Participation in Costa Rica's PES Program.The future of payments for environmental services.Ecosystem services and economic theory: integration for policy-relevant research.Estimating the effect of plantations on pine invasions in protected areas: a case study from South AfricaUsing counterfactuals to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of controlling biological invasionsEffectiveness of Community Forest Management at reducing deforestation in MadagascarProjecting the performance of conservation interventionsMainstreaming Impact Evaluation in Nature ConservationEconomic instruments for nature conservationNudging pro-environmental behavior: evidence and opportunitiesPanel Data Designs and Estimators as Substitutes for Randomized Controlled Trials in the Evaluation of Public ProgramsA cautionary tale on using panel data estimators to measure program impactsAddressing Participant Inattention in Federal Programs: A Field Experiment with The Conservation Reserve ProgramImpacts of Community Forest Management on Human Economic Well-Being across MadagascarDo Biodiversity Policies Work? The Case for Conservation Evaluation 2.0Advances in Measuring the Environmental and Social Impacts of Environmental ProgramsAre Voters More Likely to Contribute to Other Public Goods? Evidence from a Large-Scale Randomized Policy ExperimentMoving Rio Forward and Avoiding 10 More Years with Little Evidence for Effective Conservation PolicyThe Persistent Impacts of Norm-Based Messaging and Their Implications for Water ConservationThe performance of non-experimental designs in the evaluation of environmental programs: A design-replication study using a large-scale randomized experiment as a benchmarkHeterogeneous treatment effects and mechanisms in information-based environmental policies: Evidence from a large-scale field experimentMore strictly protected areas are not necessarily more protective: evidence from Bolivia, Costa Rica, Indonesia, and ThailandSocial dimensions of procurement auctions for environmental service contracts: Evaluating tradeoffs between cost-effectiveness and participation by the poor in rural TanzaniaThe effects of protected area systems on ecosystem restoration: a quasi-experimental design to estimate the impact of Costa Rica's protected area system on forest regrowth
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