Research and publications
Working papers
- Tacconi, L. (2011). Redefining Payments for Environmental Services. [PDF, 228KB]
Working Paper #1, Asia Pacific Network for Environmental Governance, The Australian National University. - Irawan, S., Tacconi, L., Ring, I. (2011). Stakeholders' incentives for land-use change and REDD: The case of Indonesia. [PDF, 222KB]
Working Paper #2, Asia Pacific Network for Environmental Governance, The Australian National University. - Tacconi, L. (2012). Designing Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers for Conservation: The case of REDD+ revenue distribution to local governments in Indonesia. [PDF, 990KB]
Working Paper #3, Asia Pacific Network for Environmental Governance, The Australian National University. - Sarker, T. (2013). Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER) in the forestry and plantation sector in Indonesia. [PDF, 1032KB]
Working Paper #4, Asia Pacific Network for Environmental Governance, The Australian National University.
Journal articles
- Tacconi, L. (2011). Palatable forest conservation. Nature Climate Change, 1(3): 143-144.
- Tacconi, L. (2011). Developing environmental governance research: The example of forest cover change studies. Environmental Conservation, 38(2): 234-246.
- Cerutti, P., L. Tacconi, R. Nasi, G. Lescuyer (2011). Legal vs certified timber: preliminary impacts of forest certification in Cameroon. Forest Policy and Economics, 13(3): 184-190.
- McCarthy, S., L. Tacconi (2011). The political economy of tropical deforestation: assessing models and motives. Environmental Politics, 20(1): 115 – 132.
- Cerutti, P.O., G. Lescuyer, S. Assembe-Mvondo, L. Tacconi (2010). The challenges of redistributing forest-related monetary benefits to local governments: A decade of logging area fees in Cameroon. International Forestry Review, 12(2): 130-138.
- Irawan, S., L. Tacconi (2009). Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) and decentralized forest management. International Forestry Review, 11(4): 87-98.
- Tacconi, L. (2009). Compensated successful efforts for avoided deforestation vs compensated reductions. Ecological Economics, 68(8-9): 2469-2472.
- Cerutti, P., R. Nasi, L. Tacconi (2008). Sustainable forest management in Cameroon needs more than approved forest management plans. Ecology and Society, 13(2): 36.
- Cerutti, P., L. Tacconi (2008). Forests, illegality and livelihoods: the case of Cameroon. Society & Natural Resources, 21(9): 845-853.