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Environmental Markets

Environmental MarketsProperly designed, market-based environmental policies can help restore and protect natural resources and ecosystem services and improve the effectiveness of related policies, as well as facilitate the financing of environmental programs and reduce compliance costs. CMEW is involved in the creation and analysis of novel market-based approaches, including water and habitat trading programs, payments for ecosystem services, tax incentives, and tradable development and harvest rights.

 

 

 

 

 

Featured Expert
Leonard Shabman RFF Resident Scholar Leonard Shabman  is also a visiting scholar at the Corps of Engineers, Institute for Water Resources.
Featured ResearchEcosystem Services: Quantification, Policy, Applications, and Current Federal Capabilities

Understanding existing federal capacity is important for environmental policy innovations based on ecological wealth and services.
Resource Library
  Read selected works from our body of research on environmental markets.