The importance of intact ecosystems for human-wellbeing as well as the dependence on functions and services they provide is undoubted. But still neither the costs of ecosystem degradation nor the benefits from ecosystem functions and services appear on socio-economic balance sheets when development takes place. Consequently overuse of natural resources is socio-economically promoted by conventional resource management policies and external effects (externalities), equally positives and negatives, remain unregarded. In this context the potential of payments for hydrological ecosystem services as a political instrument to foster sustainable natural resource use, and rural development shall be investigated. This paper introduces the principle ...
The Payments for Hydrological Ecosystem Services (PHES) concept has become a popular tool within int...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) emerged as a popular forest conservation policy across the...
We have compared two cases of payments for environmental (hydrological) services (PES) in Central Am...
The importance of intact ecosystems for human-wellbeing as well as the dependence on functions and s...
The importance of intact ecosystems for human-wellbeing as well as the dependence on functions and s...
The importance of intact ecosystems for human-wellbeing as well as the dependence on functions and s...
The objective of this contribution is to assess the potential functional role of the environmental p...
The implementation of incentive-based payment schemes to support sustainable natural resource manage...
This article assesses the role of payments for hydrological ecosystem services for integrated water ...
Agricultural landscapes can provide many valuable ecosystem services, but many are externalities fro...
In this contribution a hydro-economic modeling approach to assist the valuation of hydrological ecos...
The popular view of the decline of farming as a consumption shift in the rural economies of develope...
We have compared three cases of payments for water-related environmental services (PES) in Central A...
Agricultural landscapes can provide many valuable ecosystem services, but many are externalities fro...
Latin America has pioneered the concept of Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) as a strategy to imp...
The Payments for Hydrological Ecosystem Services (PHES) concept has become a popular tool within int...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) emerged as a popular forest conservation policy across the...
We have compared two cases of payments for environmental (hydrological) services (PES) in Central Am...
The importance of intact ecosystems for human-wellbeing as well as the dependence on functions and s...
The importance of intact ecosystems for human-wellbeing as well as the dependence on functions and s...
The importance of intact ecosystems for human-wellbeing as well as the dependence on functions and s...
The objective of this contribution is to assess the potential functional role of the environmental p...
The implementation of incentive-based payment schemes to support sustainable natural resource manage...
This article assesses the role of payments for hydrological ecosystem services for integrated water ...
Agricultural landscapes can provide many valuable ecosystem services, but many are externalities fro...
In this contribution a hydro-economic modeling approach to assist the valuation of hydrological ecos...
The popular view of the decline of farming as a consumption shift in the rural economies of develope...
We have compared three cases of payments for water-related environmental services (PES) in Central A...
Agricultural landscapes can provide many valuable ecosystem services, but many are externalities fro...
Latin America has pioneered the concept of Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) as a strategy to imp...
The Payments for Hydrological Ecosystem Services (PHES) concept has become a popular tool within int...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) emerged as a popular forest conservation policy across the...
We have compared two cases of payments for environmental (hydrological) services (PES) in Central Am...