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1 Pagiola, S.. 1995. Environmental and natural resource degradation in intensive agriculture in Bangladesh. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. x, 32p. (Environmental economics series paper no.15)
Agricultural production ; Environmental effects ; Natural resources ; Environmental degradation ; Farmers' attitudes ; Soil degradation ; Rice / Bangladesh
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.7 G584 PAG Record No: H016887)

2 Pagiola, S.. 1996. Price policy and returns to soil conservation in Semi-Arid Kenya. Environmental and Resource Economics, 8:255-271.
Soil conservation ; Price policy ; Soil degradation ; Public policy ; Environmental effects ; Farmers ; Developing countries / Kenya / Kitui / Machakos
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 6917 Record No: H035104)

3 Pagiola, S.. 2003. Farmer responses to land degradation. In Wiebe, K. D. (Ed.), Land quality, agricultural productivity, and food security: Biophysical processes and economic choices at local, regional and global levels. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. pp.280-304.
Land management ; Land development ; Soil management ; Farmers’ attitudes ; Land use ; Land tenure ; Prices ; Poverty / El Salvador / Costa Rica
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 7018 Record No: H035458)

4 Pagiola, S.; Arcenas, A.; Platais, G. 2005. Can payments for environmental services help reduce poverty?: An exploration of the issues and the evidence to date from Latin America. World Development, 33(2):237-253.
Poverty ; Investment ; Costs / Latin America
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H036861)

5 Pagiola, S.. 1999. The global environmental benefits of land degradation control on agricultural land: Global Overlays Program. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. xi, 46p. (World bank environment paper no.16)
Land degradation ; Environmental degradation ; Sustainable agriculture ; Climate change
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.76 G000 PAG Record No: H037616)

6 Silva, P.; Pagiola, S.. 2003. A review of the valuation of environmental costs and benefits in World Bank projects. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. ix, 60p. (Environmental economics series paper no.94)
Environmental effects ; Evaluation ; Development projects ; Economic analysis ; Air pollution ; Irrigated farming ; Drainage ; Forestry ; Water supply ; Sanitation ; Public health ; Flood control
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 363.7 G000 SIL Record No: H037617)

7 Pagiola, S.; Martin-Hurtado, R.; Shyamsundar, P.; Mani, M.; Silva, P. 2002. Generating public sector resources to finance sustainable development: Revenue and incentive effects. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. ix, 132p. (World Bank technical paper no.538: Environment series)
Public sector ; Irrigation water ; Cost recovery ; Domestic water ; Water rates ; User charges ; Forestry
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.4 G000 PAG Record No: H037623)

8 Pagiola, S.; Angeles, M. D.; Shively, G. 2005. Using Payments for Environmental Services (PES) to assist in watershed management. In Coxhead, I.; Shively, G. (Eds.). Land use change in tropical watersheds: evidence, causes and remedies. Wallingford, UK, CABI Publishing. pp.163-183.
Watershed management ; Environmental protection ; Poverty ; Land use ; Carbon sequestration / Philippines / Manupali River Watershed
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.76 G000 COX Record No: H041195)

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