State Of Reports
Biodiversity
- Madsen, Becca, Nathaniel Carroll, and Kelly Moore Brands. 2010 State of Biodiversity Markets. Ecosystem Marketplace, 2010.
- Madsen, Becca, Nathaniel Carroll, Daniel Kandy, and Genevieve Bennett. 2011 State of Biodiversity Markets. Ecosystem Marketplace, 2011.
Forest Carbon
- Hamilton, Katherine, Unna Chokkalingam, and Maria Bendana. State of the Forest Carbon Markets 2009. Ecosystem Marketplace, 2010.
- Diaz, David, Katherine Hamilton, and Evan Johnson. State of Forest Carbon Markets 2011. Ecosystem Marketplace, 2011.
Voluntary Carbon
- Hamilton, Katherine, Ricardo Bayon, Guy Turner, and Douglas Higgins. State of the Voluntary Carbon Markets 2007: Picking Up Steam. Ecosystem Marketplace and Bloomberg New Carbon Finance, 2007.
- Hamilton, Katherine, Milo Sjardin, Thomas Marcello, and Gordon Xu. State of the Voluntary Carbon Markets 2008: Forging a Frontier. Ecosystem Marketplace and Bloomberg New Carbon Finance, 2008.
- Hamilton, Katherine, Milo Sjardin, Allison Shapiro, and Thomas Marcello. State of the Voluntary Carbon Markets 2009: Fortifying the Foundation. Ecosystem Marketplace and Bloomberg New Carbon Finance, 2009.
- Hamilton, Katherine, Molly Peters-Stanley, and Thomas Marcello. State of the Voluntary Carbon Markets 2010: Building Bridges. Ecosystem Marketplace and Bloomberg New Energy Finance, 2010.
- Peters-Stanley, Molly, Katherine Hamilton, Thomas Marcello, and Milo Sjardin. State of the Voluntary Carbon Markets 2011: Back to the Future. Ecosystem Marketplace and Bloomberg New Energy Finance, 2011.
- Peters-Stanley, Molly and Katherine Hamilton. State of the Voluntary Carbon Markets 2012: Developing Dimension. Ecosystem Marketplace and Bloomberg New Energy Finance, 2012.
Water
- Stanton, Tracy, Marta Echavarria, Katherine Hamilton, and Caroline Ott. State of Watershed Payments: An Emerging Marketplace. Ecosystem Marketplace, 2010.
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