Large-scale collective action to avoid an Amazon tipping point – key actors and interventions

Current Research in Environmental Sustainability (2021) Mairon G. Bastos Lima, Niklas Harring, Sverker C. Jagers, Åsa Löfgren, U. Martin Persson, Martin Sjöstedt, Bengt Brülde, David Langlet, Will Steffen, Francisco Alpízar. Abstract The destruction of the Amazon is a major global environmental issue, not only because of greenhouse gas emissions or direct impacts on biodiversity and livelihoods, butContinueContinue reading “Large-scale collective action to avoid an Amazon tipping point – key actors and interventions”

Perceptions of Extreme Weather Events and Adaptation Decisions

A Case Study of Maize and Bean Farmers in Guatemala and Honduras Extreme Events and Climate Change: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2021) Milagro Saborío-Rodríguez, Francisco Alpízar, Leyla Aguilar-Solano, M. Ruth Martínez-Rodríguez, Raffaele Vignola, Bárbara Viguera, Celia A. Harvey. Abstract Although there is growing recognition that extreme weather events pose significant challenges to Central American agriculture, littleContinueContinue reading “Perceptions of Extreme Weather Events and Adaptation Decisions”

Mainstreaming of Natural Capital and Biodiversity into Planning and Decision-Making: Cases from Latin America and the Caribbean

IDB (2020) Alpízar, Francisco; Madrigal, Róger; Alvarado, Irene; Brenes Vega, Esteban; Camhi, Ashley;Maldonado, Jorge Higinio; Marco, Jorge; Martínez, Alejandra; Pacay, Eduardo; Watson, Gregory. Abstract The Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region enjoys an exuberant natural wealth; with 16 percent of the planets land, the region is home to 40 percent of the worlds biological diversity. This report investigates and provides a goodContinueContinue reading “Mainstreaming of Natural Capital and Biodiversity into Planning and Decision-Making: Cases from Latin America and the Caribbean”

Funding Inclusive Green Transition through Greenhouse Gas Pricing

ifo Institut (2020) Thomas Sterner, Richard T. Carson, Marc Hafstead, Peter Howard, Sverker Carlsson Jagers, Gunnar Köhlin, Ian Parry, Ryan Rafaty, E. Somanatan, Jan Christoph Steckel, Dale Whittington, Francisco Alpizar, Stefan Ambec, Claudia Aravena, Jorge Bonilla, Reza Che Daniels, Jorge Garcia, Niklas Harring, Kanishka Kacker, Suzi Kerr, Haileselassie Medhin, Pham Khanh Nam, German Romero, OlofContinueContinue reading “Funding Inclusive Green Transition through Greenhouse Gas Pricing”

A framework for selecting and designing policies to reduce marine plastic pollution in developing countries

Environmental Science and Policy. (2020) F.Alpizar, F.Carlsson, G.Lanza, B.Carney, R.C.Daniels, M.Jaime, T.Ho, Z.Nie, C.Salazar, B.Tibesigwa, S.Wahdera. Abstract The polluting of marine ecosystems with plastics is both a global and a local problem with potentially severe consequences for wildlife, economic activity, and human health. It is a problem that originates in countries’ inability to adequately manageContinueContinue reading “A framework for selecting and designing policies to reduce marine plastic pollution in developing countries”

Mining conflict in the Dominican Republic: the case of Loma Miranda

Resources Policy (2020) Víctor Gómez- Valenzuela, Francisco Alpízar, Solhanlle Bonilla, Carol Franco-Billini Abstract This paper assesses the willingness to pay (WTP) of the Dominican Republican society for a restoration and conservation program in Loma Miranda, an area rich in natural resources that is also proposed as a mining exploitation site. Loma Miranda is located inContinueContinue reading “Mining conflict in the Dominican Republic: the case of Loma Miranda”

Results of the contingent valuation to estimate the environmental impacts caused by rock-ash discharge

Ciencia, Economía y Negocios (2020) Víctor Gómez-Valenzuela, Francisco Alpízar. Abstract This paper shows the results of a contingent valuation exercise carried out to assess the environmental impacts caused by the disposal of 56,000 tons of rock ash in the Dominican Republic in 2003 and 2004. In March 2007, the Dominican government and AES Corporation reached aContinueContinue reading “Results of the contingent valuation to estimate the environmental impacts caused by rock-ash discharge”

The environmental effects of poverty programs and the poverty effects ofenvironmental programs

World Development (2019) Francisco Alpizar, Paul J. Ferraro. Abstract For decades, government agencies and nongovernmental organizations have invested in programs aimed at alleviating poverty and those aimed at protecting the environment. Whether these investments mutually reinforce each other or act in opposition has been widely debated by scholars. Studies that have tried to resolve this debate sufferContinueContinue reading “The environmental effects of poverty programs and the poverty effects ofenvironmental programs”

On the preconditions for large-scale collective action

Ambio (2019) Sverker C. Jagers, Niklas Harring, Åsa Löfgren, Martin Sjöstedt, Francisco Alpizar, Bengt Brülde, David Langlet, Andreas Nilsson, Bethanie Carney Almroth, Sam Dupont & Will Steffen. Abstract The phenomenon of collective action and the origin of collective action problems have been extensively and systematically studied in the social sciences. Yet, while we have substantial knowledge about the factors promoting collective action at the local level,ContinueContinue reading “On the preconditions for large-scale collective action”

Credit insurance and farmer’s liability: evidence from a lab in the field experiment with coffee farmers in Costa Rica

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization (2019) María A. Naranjo, Janneke Pieters & Francisco Alpízar Abstract This paper examines the effect of farmers’ liability on demand for credit with and without insurance. We test predictions of a theoretical model in a lab in the field experiment with coffee farmers in Costa Rica. Farmers choose howContinueContinue reading “Credit insurance and farmer’s liability: evidence from a lab in the field experiment with coffee farmers in Costa Rica”