International audiencePayment for ecosystem services has become one of the most important conservation policy options worldwide. In developing countries, however, payments are often targeted toward communities instead of individuals. Nonetheless, there is little evidence for the effectiveness of different payment schemes in promoting proconservation behavior. We compare three payment schemes (community-based payments [CBP], equality-based individual payments [EBIP], and performance-based individual payments [PBIP]) using dynamic behavioral experiments with 450 participants in 34 Ugandan villages. We further assess the interplay of the payment schemes with stylized local organizations including communication, leadership, and external advice....
The use of incentives to encourage sustainable natural resource use is widespread in conservation. Y...
Conservation policies and programs may trigger unintended, potentially irreversible, changes that we...
The use of economic incentives for biodiversity (mostly Compensation and Reward for Environmental Se...
International audiencePayment for ecosystem services has become one of the most important conservati...
Payment for ecosystem services has become one of the most important conservation policy options worl...
The growing interest in payment-based incentives as a policy tool requires robust evidence regarding...
The explicit assumption underlying Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) is that offering payments t...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) are increasingly being implemented worldwide as conservation i...
Abstract Paper 1: Incentives, Impacts, and Behavioural Issues in the Context of Payment for Ecosyste...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Payments for ecosystem services (PES) is a market based policy tool that is incr...
Key Findings -167,000 – 300,000 hectares of forest are lost every year in Zambia, and different poli...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) is a market based policy tool that is increasingly being recom...
In this study, we explore the effects of payments for environmental services on land use decisions a...
International audienceCollective Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES), where forest users receive c...
We explore the potential for payments for ecosystem services (PES) to reconcile conservation and dev...
The use of incentives to encourage sustainable natural resource use is widespread in conservation. Y...
Conservation policies and programs may trigger unintended, potentially irreversible, changes that we...
The use of economic incentives for biodiversity (mostly Compensation and Reward for Environmental Se...
International audiencePayment for ecosystem services has become one of the most important conservati...
Payment for ecosystem services has become one of the most important conservation policy options worl...
The growing interest in payment-based incentives as a policy tool requires robust evidence regarding...
The explicit assumption underlying Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) is that offering payments t...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) are increasingly being implemented worldwide as conservation i...
Abstract Paper 1: Incentives, Impacts, and Behavioural Issues in the Context of Payment for Ecosyste...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Payments for ecosystem services (PES) is a market based policy tool that is incr...
Key Findings -167,000 – 300,000 hectares of forest are lost every year in Zambia, and different poli...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) is a market based policy tool that is increasingly being recom...
In this study, we explore the effects of payments for environmental services on land use decisions a...
International audienceCollective Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES), where forest users receive c...
We explore the potential for payments for ecosystem services (PES) to reconcile conservation and dev...
The use of incentives to encourage sustainable natural resource use is widespread in conservation. Y...
Conservation policies and programs may trigger unintended, potentially irreversible, changes that we...
The use of economic incentives for biodiversity (mostly Compensation and Reward for Environmental Se...