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Land Use Policies in the United States for Protecting Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
Margaret Walls and Anne Riddle
Encyclopedia of Energy, Natural Resource, and Environmental Economics, Vol. 3 | J.F. Shogren, ed. | Amsterdam: Elsevier | 2013
 
Blue Carbon: Global Options for Reducing Emissions from the Degradation and Development of Coastal Ecosystems
Juha V. Siikamäki, James N. Sanchirico, Sunny Jardine, David W McLaughlin, Daniel F. Morris
RFF Report | November 2012
 
Blue Carbon: A Potentially Winning Climate Strategy
Juha V. Siikamäki, James N. Sanchirico
Resources | 2012 (181)
 
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Events
Responding to Ecological Loss: The Promise and Limits of Ingenuity 
May 6, 2013
Event Type: Seminar
Related Topics: Ecosystems
 
Providing Environmental Services from Agriculture
April 17, 2012 - April 18, 2012
Event Type: Conference
Related Topics: Ecosystems, Food and Agriculture
 
Green Infrastructure: Using Natural Landscapes for Flood Mitigation and Water Quality Improvements  
April 4, 2012
Event Type: First Wednesday Seminar
Related Topics: Ecosystems, Land Use, Water
 
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Features
Blue Carbon: A Potentially Winning Climate Strategy
Protecting coastal mangrove forests may be a highly competitive, cost-effective approach for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, according to a recent study by experts from RFF and the University of California, Davis.
Green Infrastructure: Using Natural Landscapes for Flood Mitigation and Water Quality Improvements
At a recent First Wednesday Seminar, RFF experts explored the concept of green infrastructure and examined its potential role in flood mitigation and environmental services programs. Event video and slides are now available.
Measuring Conservation’s Return on Investment
As conservation organizations widen their goals to include human well-being, return on investment analysis is a promising tool for measuring the social and economic benefits of conservation. Jim Boyd explains in the latest edition of Resources magazine.
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Press Releases
Subtopic: Ecosystem services 
Shaping the Future of America's Outdoor Resources
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
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