We explore the potential for payments for ecosystem services (PES) to reconcile conservation and development goals, using a case study of an experimental PES intervention around the Nyungwe National Park in Rwanda. The scheme involves the purchase of biodiversity conservation services from local communities in four selected locations. Although a portion of the payment is awarded at the household level, it is the collective action of the community that determines the level of the payment. Contracts are negotiated annually and include performance indicators within each participating community. We examine the ability of PES to achieve conservation and development objectives, through three sub-questions: Is the PES scheme effective? Is it legit...
AbstractPayment for ecosystem services (PES) is commonly defined as a market-based environmental pol...
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are widespread in conservation policy. In PES, environmental e...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of five payment for ecosystem service (PES) schemes at meetin...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) is an incentives-based governance instrument frequently promot...
AbstractThere is currently a considerable effort to evaluate the performance of Payments for Ecosyst...
The demand for ecosystem services (ES) by communities around the world especially from developing co...
Although conservation efforts have sometimes succeeded in meeting environmental goals at the expense...
Currently, there is a great rampage among conservationists looking for useful approaches that can be...
We undertake a review of academic literature that examines the effectiveness and equity-related perf...
Abstract Paper 1: Incentives, Impacts, and Behavioural Issues in the Context of Payment for Ecosyste...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) provide a market-based instrument to motivate changes in land ...
Biodiversity and ecosystem services provide tangible benefits for society, such as food provisioning...
Over the last five decades, the growing demand for ecosystem services, such as food, water and fuel ...
Paying communities or producers to maintain the quality of water or biodiversity; encouraging farmer...
Payment for environmental service (PES) is commonly defined as a market-based environmental policy i...
AbstractPayment for ecosystem services (PES) is commonly defined as a market-based environmental pol...
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are widespread in conservation policy. In PES, environmental e...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of five payment for ecosystem service (PES) schemes at meetin...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) is an incentives-based governance instrument frequently promot...
AbstractThere is currently a considerable effort to evaluate the performance of Payments for Ecosyst...
The demand for ecosystem services (ES) by communities around the world especially from developing co...
Although conservation efforts have sometimes succeeded in meeting environmental goals at the expense...
Currently, there is a great rampage among conservationists looking for useful approaches that can be...
We undertake a review of academic literature that examines the effectiveness and equity-related perf...
Abstract Paper 1: Incentives, Impacts, and Behavioural Issues in the Context of Payment for Ecosyste...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) provide a market-based instrument to motivate changes in land ...
Biodiversity and ecosystem services provide tangible benefits for society, such as food provisioning...
Over the last five decades, the growing demand for ecosystem services, such as food, water and fuel ...
Paying communities or producers to maintain the quality of water or biodiversity; encouraging farmer...
Payment for environmental service (PES) is commonly defined as a market-based environmental policy i...
AbstractPayment for ecosystem services (PES) is commonly defined as a market-based environmental pol...
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are widespread in conservation policy. In PES, environmental e...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of five payment for ecosystem service (PES) schemes at meetin...