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  1. Integrated nutrient management in crop-livestock systems in China contributes to achieving safe planetary boundaries for nitrogen and phosphorus
  2. Sinking peatlands: Optimal control of subsidence
  3. Rebound effects may undermine the benefits of upcycling food waste and food processing by-products as animal feed in China
  4. Agreeing on public goods or bads
  5. Exploring sustainable food system transformation options in China: An integrated environmental-economic modelling approach based on the applied general equilibrium framework
  6. Coalition Stability in International Environmental Matching Agreements
  7. Paying for forest carbon: Cost‐effectiveness of the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) remuneration scheme
  8. Assessing the cost-effectiveness of Nature-based Solutions under climate change uncertainty and learning
  9. Cooperative water-sharing agreements between highlands and drylands: the Tambo-Santiago-Ica river basin in Peru
  10. Economic analysis of international environmental agreements: lessons learnt 2000–2020
  11. National political pressure groups and the stability of international environmental agreements
  12. Dutch national scientific research program on land subsidence: Living on soft soils – subsidence and society
  13. The Two-Stage Game Approach to Coalition Formation: Where We Stand and Ways to Go
  14. Common pool resources with support
  15. A model for estimating phosphorus requirements of world food production
  16. International environmental agreements with support
  17. Policy Note: "Towards an International Treaty to Fight Plastic Pollution in Water Systems: Some Tasks for Economists"
  18. Land-use trade-offs in the Kapuas peat forest, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
  19. Stabilising cooperation through pragmatic tolerance: the case of the Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) tuna fishery
  20. International Environmental Agreements for biodiversity conservation: a game-theoretic analysis
  21. A simple compensation mechanism for flood protection services on farmland
  22. Pareto efficiency in the jungle
  23. Nash bargaining solutions for international climate agreements under different sets of bargaining weights
  24. River coalitions and water trade
  25. International cooperation on biodiversity conservation when spatial structures matter
  26. The potential of REDD+ for carbon sequestration in tropical forests: Supply curves for carbon storage for Kalimantan, Indonesia
  27. A Minimax Regret Analysis of Flood Risk Management Strategies Under Climate Change Uncertainty and Emerging Information
  28. Indonesia’s forest conversion moratorium assessed with an agent-based model of Land-Use Change and Ecosystem Services (LUCES)
  29. Nuclear Waste Management under Approaching Disaster: A Comparison of Decommissioning Strategies for the German Repository Asse II
  30. International carbon trade with constrained allowance choices: Results from the STACO model
  31. Phosphorus recycling and food security in the long run: a conceptual modelling approach
  32. Impacts of rainfall variability and expected rainfall changes on cost-effective adaptation of water systems to climate change
  33. Economics of International Environmental Agreements
  34. The Stability and Effectiveness of Climate Coalitions
  35. Minimum Participation Rules with Heterogeneous Countries
  36. Farsightedness, Changing Stock Location and the Stability of International Fisheries Agreements
  37. Composition properties in the river claims problem
  38. Game theory and marine protected areas: the effects of conservation autarky in a multiple-use environment
  39. Assessing phosphate rock depletion and phosphorus recycling options
  40. Market-based mechanisms for biodiversity conservation: a review of existing schemes and an outline for a global mechanism
  41. Optimal dike investments under uncertainty and learning about increasing water levels
  42. The life and death of Dutch groundwater tax
  43. A coupled agronomic-economic model to consider allocation of brackish irrigation water
  44. The biodiversity conservation game with heterogeneous countries
  45. Sequential Testing of Chemicals When Costs Matter: A Value of Information Approach
  46. Political Economy of International Environmental Agreements
  47. The political economy of international environmental agreements: a survey
  48. Can altruism stabilise international climate agreements?
  49. MARINE PROTECTED AREAS IN THE HIGH SEAS AND THEIR IMPACT ON INTERNATIONAL FISHING AGREEMENTS
  50. Modelling the urban water chain: Incentives and cost recovery in wastewater treatment in developing countries
  51. Large Scale Marine Protected Areas for Biodiversity Conservation Along a Linear Gradient: Cooperation, Strategic Behavior or Conservation Autarky?
  52. An economic model of long-term phosphorus extraction and recycling
  53. INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE AGREEMENTS UNDER INDUCED TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
  54. Sequential sharing rules for river sharing problems
  55. Efficient versus Sustainable Livestock Grazing in the Sahel
  56. PLANNING MARINE PROTECTED AREAS: A MULTIPLE USE GAME
  57. Sticks and carrots for the design of international climate agreements with renegotiations
  58. CLEANING A RIVER: AN ANALYSIS OF VOLUNTARY JOINT ACTION
  59. On the Measurement of Food Insecurity: How to Account for Risk?
  60. A theory of chemicals regulation and testing
  61. Wastewater irrigation, unobservable food quality and the efficiency of local food markets
  62. Renegotiations in the Greenhouse
  63. CARTEL STABILITY UNDER AN OPTIMAL SHARING RULE
  64. Contested water rights
  65. Distribution of phosphorus resources between rich and poor countries: The effect of recycling
  66. Stability of international climate coalitions — A comparison of transfer schemes
  67. Poverty, environment and natural resource use: introduction to the special issue
  68. The impact of surplus sharing on the stability of international climate agreements
  69. Diversity measurement combining relative abundances and taxonomic distinctiveness of species
  70. Terrestrial metapopulation dynamics: a nonlinear bioeconomic model analysis
  71. Discounting and environmental quality: When should dual rates be used?
  72. The Link between Poverty and Undernourishment: Uncovering a Methodological Flaw
  73. Introduction: Risk and Uncertainty in Environmental and Resource Economics
  74. On the economics of basic liberties
  75. Poverty Measurement Under Income Risk
  76. Diversity Functions and the Value of Biodiversity
  77. How widespread is undernourishment?
  78. Path-dependence without increasing returns to scale and network externalities
  79. Fairness as Mutual Advantage? A Comment on Buchanan and Gauthier
  80. A methodological note on ethics, economics, and the justification of action
  81. Cartel Stability under an Optimal Sharing Rule
  82. Sequential Sharing Rules for River Sharing Problems