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Choice experiment study on the willingness to pay to improve electricity services

Environmental taxes and economic growth: Evidence from panel causality tests

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International funding: Empower Africa's electricity sector

scientific article published in November 2017

Interpreting coral reef monitoring data: A guide for improved management decisions

scientific article published in 2017

Mapping Alpine Landscape Values and Related Threats as Perceived by Tourists

scholarly article by Rocco Scolozzi et al published 9 July 2014 in Landscape Research

Minimizing the Short-Term Impacts of Marine Reserves on Fisheries While Meeting Long-Term Goals for Recovery

article by Christopher J Brown et al published 22 August 2014 in Conservation Letters

Navigating the complexities of coordinated conservation along the river Nile

scientific article published on 03 April 2019

Re-focusing foreign involvement in sub-Saharan Africa's power sector on sustainable development

scholarly article by Philipp A. Trotter & Sabah Abdullah published June 2018 in Energy for Sustainable Development: the journal of the international energy initiative

Reforming capital subsidy scheme to finance energy transition for the below poverty line communities in rural India

article by Prabhakar Yadav et al published August 2018 in Energy for Sustainable Development: the journal of the international energy initiative

Response to 'Rebutting the inclined analyses on the cost-effectiveness and feasibility of coral reef restoration'.

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Rural electrification programmes in Kenya: Policy conclusions from a valuation study

scholarly article by Sabah Abdullah & Anil Markandya published March 2012 in Energy for Sustainable Development: the journal of the international energy initiative

Selecting random parameters in discrete choice experiment for environmental valuation: A simulation experiment

Strategies to conserve the koala: cost-effectiveness considerations

Willingness to pay for renewable energy: Evidence from a contingent valuation survey in Kenya

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