In this article, we use a new game-based tool to evaluate the immediate and longer term behavioral change potential of three different payments for ecosystem services (PES) delivery mechanisms: direct payments for individual performance, direct payments for group performance, and insurance. Results from four rural shifting-cultivation dependent communities in Lao PDR suggest that easily understood group-oriented incentives yield the greatest immediate resource-use reduction and experience less free-riding. Group-based incentives may succeed because they motivate participants to communicate about strategies and coordinate their actions and are perceived as fair. No incentive had a lasting effect after it ceased, but neither did any crowd out...
Paying resource users to preserve features of their environment could in theory better align product...
Payment for ecosystem services has become one of the most important conservation policy options worl...
International audiencePayment for ecosystem services has become one of the most important conservati...
In this article, we use a new game‐based tool to evaluate the immediate and longer term behavioral c...
In this paper, we use a new game-based tool to evaluate the immediate and longer-term behavioral cha...
The use of economic incentives for biodiversity (mostly Compensation and Reward for Environmental Se...
The use of economic incentives for biodiversity (mostly Compensation and Reward for Environmental Se...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) programs use an incentive-based approach to pursue environment...
The explicit assumption underlying Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) is that offering payments t...
Financial incentives can both support and undermine social norms compatible with environmental servi...
The growing interest in payment-based incentives as a policy tool requires robust evidence regarding...
The use of incentives to encourage sustainable natural resource use is widespread in conservation. Y...
Abstract Paper 1: Incentives, Impacts, and Behavioural Issues in the Context of Payment for Ecosyste...
Clearing forests for swidden agriculture, despite providing food to millions of farmers in the tropi...
Conflicts between biodiversity conservation and other human activities are multifaceted. Understandi...
Paying resource users to preserve features of their environment could in theory better align product...
Payment for ecosystem services has become one of the most important conservation policy options worl...
International audiencePayment for ecosystem services has become one of the most important conservati...
In this article, we use a new game‐based tool to evaluate the immediate and longer term behavioral c...
In this paper, we use a new game-based tool to evaluate the immediate and longer-term behavioral cha...
The use of economic incentives for biodiversity (mostly Compensation and Reward for Environmental Se...
The use of economic incentives for biodiversity (mostly Compensation and Reward for Environmental Se...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) programs use an incentive-based approach to pursue environment...
The explicit assumption underlying Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) is that offering payments t...
Financial incentives can both support and undermine social norms compatible with environmental servi...
The growing interest in payment-based incentives as a policy tool requires robust evidence regarding...
The use of incentives to encourage sustainable natural resource use is widespread in conservation. Y...
Abstract Paper 1: Incentives, Impacts, and Behavioural Issues in the Context of Payment for Ecosyste...
Clearing forests for swidden agriculture, despite providing food to millions of farmers in the tropi...
Conflicts between biodiversity conservation and other human activities are multifaceted. Understandi...
Paying resource users to preserve features of their environment could in theory better align product...
Payment for ecosystem services has become one of the most important conservation policy options worl...
International audiencePayment for ecosystem services has become one of the most important conservati...