Payments for Environmental Services (PES) are often described as market-based instruments as they are used to change relative prices, and therefore to provide incentives. Following the line of thought of institutional economists, we argue that a market is a place for the transfer of property rights (the right to perform certain actions), beyond the goods and services which are exchanged. We underline the need for aclear distinction between " ecosystem services " (services obtained by peoplefromnature) and " environmental services " (services rendered by people to other people). Against Wunder's (2015) interpretation, we explain why ecosystem services are, by nature, collective or public goods, and as such do not lend themselves to appropria...
Environmental property interests will inevitably be fundamental components of any ‘environmental eco...
Recent years have seen widespread experimentation with market-based instruments (MBIs) for the provi...
This article provides an alternative and novel theoretical approach to the conceptualization and ana...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) are often described as market-based instruments as they ar...
Market-based instruments (MBIs) are promoted as economically efficient, targeted solutions to otherw...
Market-based instruments (MBIs) are promoted as economically efficient, targeted solutions to otherw...
Payments for environmental services (PES) are increasingly discussed as appropriate mechanisms for m...
This Policy Series by James Salzman brings attention to a rapidly developing phenomenon—payments for...
This paper presents a conceptual framework that clarifies the inter-linkages between property rights...
Since the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA) highlighted the importance of ecosystem services for...
This book addresses the ability of market-based instruments to improve the sustainable provision of ...
Created by the interactions of living organisms with their environment, ecosystem services support o...
The design and thriving of payments for ecosystem services (PES) have occurred as a response to the ...
This article aims to synthetize the approaches to the market as a category and to the construction o...
"Payments for environmental services (PES) are increasingly discussed as appropriate mechanisms for ...
Environmental property interests will inevitably be fundamental components of any ‘environmental eco...
Recent years have seen widespread experimentation with market-based instruments (MBIs) for the provi...
This article provides an alternative and novel theoretical approach to the conceptualization and ana...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) are often described as market-based instruments as they ar...
Market-based instruments (MBIs) are promoted as economically efficient, targeted solutions to otherw...
Market-based instruments (MBIs) are promoted as economically efficient, targeted solutions to otherw...
Payments for environmental services (PES) are increasingly discussed as appropriate mechanisms for m...
This Policy Series by James Salzman brings attention to a rapidly developing phenomenon—payments for...
This paper presents a conceptual framework that clarifies the inter-linkages between property rights...
Since the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA) highlighted the importance of ecosystem services for...
This book addresses the ability of market-based instruments to improve the sustainable provision of ...
Created by the interactions of living organisms with their environment, ecosystem services support o...
The design and thriving of payments for ecosystem services (PES) have occurred as a response to the ...
This article aims to synthetize the approaches to the market as a category and to the construction o...
"Payments for environmental services (PES) are increasingly discussed as appropriate mechanisms for ...
Environmental property interests will inevitably be fundamental components of any ‘environmental eco...
Recent years have seen widespread experimentation with market-based instruments (MBIs) for the provi...
This article provides an alternative and novel theoretical approach to the conceptualization and ana...