In the growing literature on "payments for environmental services" schemes, so far not much attention has been paid to their institutional dimensions when assessing their performance; this is especially true of the Costa Rican case. This paper provides an analysis of the institutional performance of the Costa Rican Payment for Environmental Services Program (PESP). While recognizing its low additionality, our analysis highlights its positive long-term and indirect environmental impacts via the discontinuation of agriculture and institutional interplays. It also recognizes social impact as a secondary objective of the program, concluding that its current social performance is poor. However, it concludes that the program has higher sustainabi...
Market mechanisms for forest environmental services are increasingly used for promoting environmenta...
This paper examines the effectiveness of Costa Rica’s Payments for Environmental Services, or PSA pr...
Understanding the dynamic nature of human-environment interactions is critical for mitigating the im...
International audienceThis article assesses, from an institutional point of view, the performance of...
RapportsInternational audienceBased on a review of the literature and on interviews of different loc...
International audienceCosta Rica was a pioneer in implementing the concept of ecosystem services thr...
The objective of this study was to assess the socio-economical impacts of the payment for environmen...
When Costa Rica set up its Payments for Environmental Services (PES) programme in 1995, it was widel...
We evaluated the intention, implementation, and impact of Costa Rica's program of payments for envir...
Payments for Environmental services (PES) has been considered a cost-effective instrument to deal wi...
The Costa Rican Payment for Environmental Services Program (PESP) was a pioneer programme to be deve...
Market mechanisms for forest environmental services are increasingly used for promoting environmenta...
The notion of ecosystem services (ES) has been rising during the last decade. It has led to new gene...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the socioeconomic impact of the Payment for Environmental ...
Costa Rica’s National Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) program has been hailed as an example of ...
Market mechanisms for forest environmental services are increasingly used for promoting environmenta...
This paper examines the effectiveness of Costa Rica’s Payments for Environmental Services, or PSA pr...
Understanding the dynamic nature of human-environment interactions is critical for mitigating the im...
International audienceThis article assesses, from an institutional point of view, the performance of...
RapportsInternational audienceBased on a review of the literature and on interviews of different loc...
International audienceCosta Rica was a pioneer in implementing the concept of ecosystem services thr...
The objective of this study was to assess the socio-economical impacts of the payment for environmen...
When Costa Rica set up its Payments for Environmental Services (PES) programme in 1995, it was widel...
We evaluated the intention, implementation, and impact of Costa Rica's program of payments for envir...
Payments for Environmental services (PES) has been considered a cost-effective instrument to deal wi...
The Costa Rican Payment for Environmental Services Program (PESP) was a pioneer programme to be deve...
Market mechanisms for forest environmental services are increasingly used for promoting environmenta...
The notion of ecosystem services (ES) has been rising during the last decade. It has led to new gene...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the socioeconomic impact of the Payment for Environmental ...
Costa Rica’s National Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) program has been hailed as an example of ...
Market mechanisms for forest environmental services are increasingly used for promoting environmenta...
This paper examines the effectiveness of Costa Rica’s Payments for Environmental Services, or PSA pr...
Understanding the dynamic nature of human-environment interactions is critical for mitigating the im...