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Romain Pirard
Romain Pirard
Senior Scientist, CIFOR
Adresă de e-mail confirmată pe cgiar.org
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Payments for ecosystem services and the fatal attraction of win‐win solutions
R Muradian, M Arsel, L Pellegrini, F Adaman, B Aguilar, B Agarwal, ...
Conservation letters 6 (4), 274-279, 2013
6942013
Use of ecosystem services economic valuation for decision making: Questioning a literature blindspot
Y Laurans, A Rankovic, R Billé, R Pirard, L Mermet
Journal of environmental management 119, 208-219, 2013
6172013
Market-based instruments for biodiversity and ecosystem services: A lexicon
R Pirard
Environmental science & policy 19, 59-68, 2012
3462012
A methodology to estimate impacts of domestic policies on deforestation: Compensated Successful Efforts for “avoided deforestation”(REDD)
PC Motel, R Pirard, JL Combes
Ecological economics 68 (3), 680-691, 2009
2042009
A systematic review of the socio-economic impacts of large-scale tree plantations, worldwide
A Malkamäki, D D’Amato, NJ Hogarth, M Kanninen, R Pirard, A Toppinen, ...
Global environmental change 53, 90-103, 2018
1912018
Denial of long‐term issues with agriculture on tropical peatlands will have devastating consequences
LS Wijedasa, J Jauhiainen, M Könönen, M Lampela, H Vasander, ...
Global change biology 23 (3), 977-982, 2017
1692017
Do timber plantations contribute to forest conservation?
R Pirard, L Dal Secco, R Warman
University of Tasmania, 2016
1502016
Overlapping Land Claims Limit the Use of Satellites to Monitor No‐Deforestation Commitments and No‐Burning Compliance
DLA Gaveau, R Pirard, MA Salim, P Tonoto, H Yaen, SA Parks, ...
Conservation letters 10 (2), 257-264, 2017
1242017
Classifying market-based instruments for ecosystem services: A guide to the literature jungle
R Pirard, R Lapeyre
Ecosystem Services 9, 106-114, 2014
1172014
Local impacts of industrial tree plantations: An empirical analysis in Indonesia across plantation types
R Pirard, H Petit, H Baral
Land use policy 60, 242-253, 2017
832017
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) in the public policy landscape:“Mandatory” spices in the Indonesian recipe
R Pirard
Forest Policy and Economics 18, 23-29, 2012
812012
Biodiversity conservation and poverty alleviation: a way out of the deadlock?
R Billé, R Lapeyre, R Pirard
SAPI EN. S. Surveys and Perspectives Integrating Environment and Society, 2012
762012
Agriculture and deforestation: is REDD+ rooted in evidence?
R Pirard, K Belna
Forest Policy and Economics 21, 62-70, 2012
732012
Payments for environmental services in Indonesia: What if economic signals were lost in translation?
R Lapeyre, R Pirard, B Leimona
Land Use Policy 46, 283-291, 2015
652015
Changement climatique: faut-il récompenser la «déforestation évitée»?
A Karsenty, R Pirard
Natures Sciences Sociétés 15 (4), 357-369, 2007
572007
Estimating opportunity costs of Avoided Deforestation (REDD): application of a flexible stepwise approach to the Indonesian pulp sector
R Pirard
International Forestry Review 10 (3), 512-522, 2008
472008
Climate change mitigation: should “avoided deforestation” be rewarded?
R Pirard, A Karsenty
Journal of Sustainable Forestry 28 (3-5), 434-455, 2009
452009
Missing links between timber scarcity and industrial overcapacity: lessons from the Indonesian Pulp and Paper expansion
R Pirard, LC Irland
Forest policy and economics 9 (8), 1056-1070, 2007
432007
Questioning the theory of Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) in light of emerging experience and plausible developments
R Pirard, R Billé, T Sembrés
Institut du Développement Durable et des Rélations Internationales (IDDRI), 2010
412010
The revival of industrial forest plantations in Indonesia’s Kalimantan provinces
R Pirard, C Cossalter
Will They Help Eliminate Fiber Shortfalls at Sumatran Pulp Mills or Feed the …, 2006
382006
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