The basic principle of PES is to pay individuals or groups to protect or enhance natural resources in exchange for financial or in-kind compensation. One striking feature of the PES concept is the diversity of “PES-like” schemes in the real world, which differ greatly from the theoretical conceptualization of PES. We assume that the wide range of designs and outcomes is due to the use of PES tools in particular environmental, political, and economic contexts. More precisely, existing conservation strategies is a determining factor in shaping the PSE-inspired interventions. Here, we analyze the implementation of an internationally-designed direct payments program in Madagascar. We show that the predominance of a coercive logic in the Malagas...
In this article, I argue that reconciling conservation and livelihoods in Madagascar requires an exa...
The explicit assumption underlying Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) is that offering payments t...
In Madagascar, as practically throughout the world, many protected areas were originally created wit...
On the assumption that participatory approaches and indirect incentives to conservation that were ap...
In order to address its severe environmental degradation, the government of Madagascar adopted the c...
International audienceA payment for environmental services (PES) scheme is based on direct economic ...
International audiencePerformance-based payments and incentives are the core principles of the REDD+...
PES are considered new incentive tools for managing both the environment and rural development in de...
Protected areas (PAs) remain the primary conservation instrument of Madagascar’s unique but threaten...
Madagascar's notoriously high level of biodiversity is currently threaten by deforestation. Protecte...
This article investigates the challenges linked to the notion of environmental services as manifest ...
REDD+ is usually presented as an incentive-based mechanism that can provide payments to compensate f...
This dissertation is placed at the center of debates over adding human dimension to reserve selectio...
Payments for environmental services (PES) represent a new, more direct way to promote conservation. ...
The international development profession is periodically buffeted by the infusion of new conceptual ...
In this article, I argue that reconciling conservation and livelihoods in Madagascar requires an exa...
The explicit assumption underlying Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) is that offering payments t...
In Madagascar, as practically throughout the world, many protected areas were originally created wit...
On the assumption that participatory approaches and indirect incentives to conservation that were ap...
In order to address its severe environmental degradation, the government of Madagascar adopted the c...
International audienceA payment for environmental services (PES) scheme is based on direct economic ...
International audiencePerformance-based payments and incentives are the core principles of the REDD+...
PES are considered new incentive tools for managing both the environment and rural development in de...
Protected areas (PAs) remain the primary conservation instrument of Madagascar’s unique but threaten...
Madagascar's notoriously high level of biodiversity is currently threaten by deforestation. Protecte...
This article investigates the challenges linked to the notion of environmental services as manifest ...
REDD+ is usually presented as an incentive-based mechanism that can provide payments to compensate f...
This dissertation is placed at the center of debates over adding human dimension to reserve selectio...
Payments for environmental services (PES) represent a new, more direct way to promote conservation. ...
The international development profession is periodically buffeted by the infusion of new conceptual ...
In this article, I argue that reconciling conservation and livelihoods in Madagascar requires an exa...
The explicit assumption underlying Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) is that offering payments t...
In Madagascar, as practically throughout the world, many protected areas were originally created wit...