Tanya M. Hayes, Ph.D.

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2007 Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
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General, Environmental Sciences, Cultural, Forestry and Wildlife
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Elinor Ostrom grad student 2007 Indiana University
 (Forest governance in a frontier: An analysis of the dynamic interplay between property rights, land -use norms, and agricultural expansion in the Mosquitia Forest corridor of Honduras and Nicaragua.)
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Hayes T, Grillos T, Bremer LL, et al. (2019) Collective PES: More than the sum of individual incentives Environmental Science & Policy. 102: 1-8
Hayes T, Murtinho F. (2018) Communal governance, equity and payment for ecosystem services Land Use Policy. 79: 123-136
Murtinho F, Hayes T. (2017) Communal Participation in Payment for Environmental Services (PES): Unpacking the Collective Decision to Enroll. Environmental Management
Hayes T, Murtinho F, Wolff H. (2017) The Impact of Payments for Environmental Services on Communal Lands: An Analysis of the Factors Driving Household Land-Use Behavior in Ecuador World Development. 93: 427-446
Hayes T, Murtinho F, Cárdenas Camacho LM, et al. (2015) Can conservation contracts co-exist with change? Payment for ecosystem services in the context of adaptive decision-making and sustainability. Environmental Management. 55: 69-85
Hayes T, Murtinho F, Wolff H. (2015) An institutional analysis of Payment for Environmental Services on collectively managed lands in Ecuador Ecological Economics. 118: 81-89
Murtinho F, Eakin H, López-Carr D, et al. (2013) Does external funding help adaptation? Evidence from community-based water management in the Colombian Andes. Environmental Management. 52: 1103-14
Murtinho F, Hayes TM. (2012) Adaptation in Resource-Dependent Communities: A Call for Greater Methodological Clarity in Adaptation Field Research Society and Natural Resources. 25: 513-522
Hayes TM. (2012) Payment for ecosystem services, sustained behavioural change, and adaptive management: Peasant perspectives in the Colombian Andes Environmental Conservation. 39: 144-153
Dressler W, Büscher B, Schoon M, et al. (2010) From hope to crisis and back again? A critical history of the global CBNRM narrative Environmental Conservation. 37: 5-15
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