Policy debates in the European Union have increasingly emphasised "Payments for Ecosystem Services" (PES) as a model for delivering agri-environmental objectives. This paper examines the Glastir scheme, introduced in Wales in 2009, as a notable attempt to move between long standing models of European agri-environment regulation and emerging approaches offering "Payments for Ecosystem Services". Specifically, the paper outlines how Glastir departs from previous discourse, where the environmental and socio-cultural benefits of farming are portrayed in broad terms, as positive by-products of "multifunctional-agriculture", to present "ecosystem goods and services" as desirable commodities in their own right. Nevertheless, despite the surroundin...
In this paper we examine whether it is possible to create a market for ecosystem services deriving f...
In this paper we try to understand if it is possible to create a market for ecosystem services deriv...
In this paper we try to understand if it is possible to create a market for ecosystem services deriv...
Policy debates in the European Union have increasingly emphasised "Payments for Ecosystem Services" ...
This paper considers how agri-environment schemes under the Common Agricultural Policy could be adap...
A political and social recognition of ecosystem services is increasingly complementing that of servi...
The United Kingdom introduced the first agri-environmental scheme in the European Union in 1986. Sin...
Payments for Ecological Services (PES) has rapidly emerged around the world as a key environmental g...
This paper reports on the findings of a project undertaken by the Wales Rural Observatory to investi...
Compensating land managers for the provision of public goods is currently one of the European Union’...
This paper critically engages with ongoing concerns surrounding the neoliberalization of nature, thr...
Multifunctional agroecosystems are the result of complex adaptive interactions between humans and na...
Agri-environmental payments are part of a re-instrumentation of farm support in some developed count...
This deliverable presents the results of the research carried out in WP6 task 6.2 of the LIFT projec...
Concepts and QuestionsMany countries are reshaping their agricultural policies to better enhance bio...
In this paper we examine whether it is possible to create a market for ecosystem services deriving f...
In this paper we try to understand if it is possible to create a market for ecosystem services deriv...
In this paper we try to understand if it is possible to create a market for ecosystem services deriv...
Policy debates in the European Union have increasingly emphasised "Payments for Ecosystem Services" ...
This paper considers how agri-environment schemes under the Common Agricultural Policy could be adap...
A political and social recognition of ecosystem services is increasingly complementing that of servi...
The United Kingdom introduced the first agri-environmental scheme in the European Union in 1986. Sin...
Payments for Ecological Services (PES) has rapidly emerged around the world as a key environmental g...
This paper reports on the findings of a project undertaken by the Wales Rural Observatory to investi...
Compensating land managers for the provision of public goods is currently one of the European Union’...
This paper critically engages with ongoing concerns surrounding the neoliberalization of nature, thr...
Multifunctional agroecosystems are the result of complex adaptive interactions between humans and na...
Agri-environmental payments are part of a re-instrumentation of farm support in some developed count...
This deliverable presents the results of the research carried out in WP6 task 6.2 of the LIFT projec...
Concepts and QuestionsMany countries are reshaping their agricultural policies to better enhance bio...
In this paper we examine whether it is possible to create a market for ecosystem services deriving f...
In this paper we try to understand if it is possible to create a market for ecosystem services deriv...
In this paper we try to understand if it is possible to create a market for ecosystem services deriv...