This book addresses the ability of market-based instruments to improve the sustainable provision of environmental services. The author combines field research and insights from the multi-stakeholder dialogue at the FAO to analyze the gap between the predictions provided by theory and the corresponding outcomes in practice. In particular, the author challenges the theory behind Payments for Environmental Services (PES), a concept derived from neoclassical welfare economics, by demonstrating that PES projects often lack financial sustainability unless local entrepreneurs make use of the resulting new networks to create innovative markets for environmental goods. The author calls for a shift of focus from regulation to innovation in projects a...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) constitute an innovative economic intervention to countera...
Paying communities or producers to maintain the quality of water or biodiversity; encouraging farmer...
Recent years have seen widespread experimentation with market-based instruments (MBIs) for the provi...
Payments for environmental services (PES) have attracted increasing interest as amechanism to transl...
Payments for environmental services (PES) have attracted increasing interest as a mechanism to trans...
Created by the interactions of living organisms with their environment, ecosystem services support o...
doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2008.03.011 Payments for environmental services (PES) have attracted increasi...
This Policy Series by James Salzman brings attention to a rapidly developing phenomenon—payments for...
International audienceContrary to a widely held prejudice, service activities are polluting because ...
The purpose of this work is to examine the extent to which services and service innovation can contr...
We develop a theory of change for payments for environmental services (PES) to review their imminent...
This article provides an alternative and novel theoretical approach to the conceptualization and ana...
This book explains how income growth and better environmental qualities go hand in hand, and reviews...
We develop a theory of change for payments for environmental services (PES) to review their imminent...
Payments for environmental services (PES) schemes have been implemented in several developed and dev...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) constitute an innovative economic intervention to countera...
Paying communities or producers to maintain the quality of water or biodiversity; encouraging farmer...
Recent years have seen widespread experimentation with market-based instruments (MBIs) for the provi...
Payments for environmental services (PES) have attracted increasing interest as amechanism to transl...
Payments for environmental services (PES) have attracted increasing interest as a mechanism to trans...
Created by the interactions of living organisms with their environment, ecosystem services support o...
doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2008.03.011 Payments for environmental services (PES) have attracted increasi...
This Policy Series by James Salzman brings attention to a rapidly developing phenomenon—payments for...
International audienceContrary to a widely held prejudice, service activities are polluting because ...
The purpose of this work is to examine the extent to which services and service innovation can contr...
We develop a theory of change for payments for environmental services (PES) to review their imminent...
This article provides an alternative and novel theoretical approach to the conceptualization and ana...
This book explains how income growth and better environmental qualities go hand in hand, and reviews...
We develop a theory of change for payments for environmental services (PES) to review their imminent...
Payments for environmental services (PES) schemes have been implemented in several developed and dev...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) constitute an innovative economic intervention to countera...
Paying communities or producers to maintain the quality of water or biodiversity; encouraging farmer...
Recent years have seen widespread experimentation with market-based instruments (MBIs) for the provi...