Although conservation efforts have sometimes succeeded in meeting environmental goals at the expense of equity considerations, the changing context of conservation and a growing body of evidence increasingly suggest that equity considerations should be integrated into conservation planning and implementation. However, this approach is often perceived to be at odds with the prevailing focus on economic efficiency that characterizes many payment for ecosystem services (PES) schemes. Drawing from examples across the literature, we show how the equity impacts of PES can create positive and negative feedbacks that influence ecological outcomes. We caution against equity-blind PES, which overlooks these relationships as a result of a primary and ...
Conservation actions generally benefit some groups more than others, and this inequity is thought to...
Incentive-based measures are increasingly popular to alleviate ongoing biodiversity loss and greenho...
AbstractThere is a limited understanding of the conditions under which payments for ecosystem servic...
Although conservation efforts have sometimes succeeded in meeting environmental goals at the expense...
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are widespread in conservation policy. In PES, environmental e...
We explore the potential for payments for ecosystem services (PES) to reconcile conservation and dev...
Conservation decisions increasingly involve multiple environmental and social objectives, which resu...
Background: Conservation decisions not only impact wildlife, habitat, and environmental health, but ...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) is an incentives-based governance instrument frequently promot...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) constitute an innovative economic intervention to countera...
The economic conservation instrument of payments for ecosystem services (PES) enjoys an increasing p...
There is a limited understanding of the conditions under which payments for ecosystem services (PES)...
The importance of equity has been emphasized in climate change, biodiversity loss, land degradation,...
As the concept of ecosystem services is applied more widely in conservation, its users will encounte...
Conservation actions generally benefit some groups more than others, and this inequity is thought to...
Incentive-based measures are increasingly popular to alleviate ongoing biodiversity loss and greenho...
AbstractThere is a limited understanding of the conditions under which payments for ecosystem servic...
Although conservation efforts have sometimes succeeded in meeting environmental goals at the expense...
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are widespread in conservation policy. In PES, environmental e...
We explore the potential for payments for ecosystem services (PES) to reconcile conservation and dev...
Conservation decisions increasingly involve multiple environmental and social objectives, which resu...
Background: Conservation decisions not only impact wildlife, habitat, and environmental health, but ...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) is an incentives-based governance instrument frequently promot...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) constitute an innovative economic intervention to countera...
The economic conservation instrument of payments for ecosystem services (PES) enjoys an increasing p...
There is a limited understanding of the conditions under which payments for ecosystem services (PES)...
The importance of equity has been emphasized in climate change, biodiversity loss, land degradation,...
As the concept of ecosystem services is applied more widely in conservation, its users will encounte...
Conservation actions generally benefit some groups more than others, and this inequity is thought to...
Incentive-based measures are increasingly popular to alleviate ongoing biodiversity loss and greenho...
AbstractThere is a limited understanding of the conditions under which payments for ecosystem servic...