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Climate change mitigation policy in Ecuador: Effects of land-use competition and transaction costs
ArticleAbstract: This paper develops an econometric model to estimate the economic determinants of forest land converPalabras claves:Climate policy, Conservation payments, DeforestationAutores:Daniel V. Ortega-Pacheco, Jiang S., Keeler A.G.Fuentes:googlescopusDeterminantes que influyen en la producción científica de las Universidades y Escuelas Politécnicas Ecuatorianas en el año 2014
Master ThesisAbstract: En este estudio se explora los determinantes individuales e institucionales que afectan a la produccPalabras claves:LABORATORIOS, PRODUCCION CIENTIFICA, PROYECTOS, PUBLICACION DE ARTICULOS, REVISTAS INDEXADASAutores:Daniel Ortega Pacheco, Daniel V. Ortega-Pacheco, Fátima María Ortiz Espinoza, Gabriel Armando García MacasFuentes:rraaeFactors involved in the scientific production of Ecuadorian Universities and Polytechnical Schools in 2014
Conference ObjectAbstract: This study explores the individual and institutional factors that affect the scientific production oPalabras claves:Indexed journal, laboratories, Projects, Publication of papers, Scientific productionAutores:Daniel V. Ortega-Pacheco, Fátima Ortiz-Espinoza, Gabriel García-MacasFuentes:scopusEarly life cycle and effects of microalgal diets on larval development of the spiny rock-scallop, Spondylus limbatus (Sowerby II, 1847)
ArticleAbstract: The Spondylus limbatus fishery in most of the eastern Pacific is restricted due to a decline in natuPalabras claves:Algal diets, Embryonic development, larval development, Larval growth, Spondylus calcifer, Spondylus limbatusAutores:Alfredo Loor, César Lodeiros-Seijo, Daniel V. Ortega-Pacheco, Stanislaus SonnenholznerFuentes:googlescopusNew valuation for defying degradation: Visualizing mangrove forest dynamics and local stewardship with remote sensing in coastal Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Coastal mangrove forests have been undervalued and converted to other uses throughout the developingPalabras claves:Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM), Decentralized governance, Environmental stewardship, Ethnographic research, Mangrove restoration, remote sensingAutores:Beitl C.M., Bird K., Bravo M., Daniel V. Ortega-Pacheco, Rahimzadeh-Bajgiran P.Fuentes:googlescopusMangrove Conservation Policies in the Gulf of Guayaquil
Book PartAbstract: In the last decade, the Ecuadorian government has designed and implemented a variety of policies toPalabras claves:Conservation, Governance schemes, mangrovesAutores:Daniel V. Ortega-Pacheco, María José Mendoza-Jiménez, Paúl A. Herrera, Paul Alejandro Herrera SamaniegoFuentes:googlescopusPayment for environmental services and other institutions for protecting drinking water in eastern Costa Rica
Book PartAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Daniel V. Ortega-Pacheco, Kaplowitz M.A.D., Lupi F.Fuentes:googlescopusPayment for environmental services: Estimating demand within a tropical watershed
ArticleAbstract: The long-term success of payment for environmental services (PES) schemes depends on adequate demandPalabras claves:Autores:Daniel V. Ortega-Pacheco, Kaplowitz M.A.D., Lupi F.Fuentes:googlescopusTropicalizing sustainable bioeconomy: Initial lessons from Ecuador
Book PartAbstract: Sustainable bioeconomy is being revised in tropical megabiodiverse developing countries. Given compePalabras claves:Bioeconomy, Bioindustry, ECUADOR, Megabiodiversity, Sustainable transitionAutores:Daniel V. Ortega-Pacheco, Diego Inclan, López A., María José Mendoza-Jiménez, Ramón L. Espinel, Silva A.Fuentes:googlescopusSocial and Economic Contribution of the Bioeconomic Sector in Ecuador: A Methodological Approach
Book PartAbstract: he national and international scientific community considers Ecuador’s biodiversity to be a comparatPalabras claves:Bioeconomy, Bioindustry, Input–Output model, Latin America, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALSAutores:Benalcázar E.A., Castro M.P., Castro-Verdezoto P.L., Daniel V. Ortega-Pacheco, Mendoza-Jiménez M.J.Fuentes:googlescopus