I am applying to an interdisciplinary PhD program and am really interested
in studying how ecosystem services can help in the area of poverty
alleviation. I have nothing totally concrete yet as far as what I want to
really dedicate my time to, and am wondering if others have any insight into
the biggest open questions in the field?

A couple of ideas I've thought of are

1. what factors really make a project "work" and not work, such as when
foreign investment dollars are withdrawn?

2. How to get wetlands included in CA's cap and trade law for C
sequestration since new studies show that temperate wetlands specifically
sequester even more C than previously thought (maybe than forests? It was
work by Bill Mitsch who is pretty well respected - he pioneered ecological
engineering). 

3. There's a cool new project run through Rice University's SSPEED Center
that is setting up a "design a computer-based platform to allow the buying
and selling of ecological services on the Texas Coast. " which is really
interesting because it's being done outside of a sort of legal mandate to do
so (such as CA's cap and trade law). I don't have a question related to this
yet, but am meeting with some of the folks involved next month.

Anyway... would love to hear thoughts by others. I will be reading more and
more papers in this field, but again, any insight is much appreciated!

Wendee

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