Collective Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES), where forest users receive compensation conditional on group rather than individual performance, are an increasingly used policy instrument to reduce tropical deforestation. However, implementing effective, (cost) efficient and equitable (3E) collective PES is challenging because individuals have an incentive to free ride on others’ conservation actions. Few comparative studies exist on how different enforcement strategies can improve collective PES performance. We conducted a framed field experiment in Brazil, Indonesia and Peru to evaluate how three different strategies to contain the local free-rider problem perform in terms of the 3Es: (i) Public monitoring of individual deforestation, (...
International audiencePayment for ecosystem services has become one of the most important conservati...
Over the last five decades, the growing demand for ecosystem services, such as food, water and fuel ...
Despite recent success in reducing forest loss in the Brazilian Amazon, additional forest conservati...
International audienceCollective Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES), where forest users receive c...
In this study, we explore the effects of payments for environmental services on land use decisions a...
Primary tropical forests provide crucial environmental services, including carbon storage and hydrol...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) are increasingly used in tropical countries as incentives ...
<div><p>Annual forest loss in the Brazilian Amazon had in 2012 declined to less than 5,000 sqkm, fro...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) typically reward landowners for managing their land to provide...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Payment for Environmental Ser...
In order to ensure the provision of goods and services from forests, many governments have promoted ...
We estimate the effects of Peru's oldest watershed payments for environmental services (PES) initiat...
Payment for Ecosystems Services (PES) programs which are considered as incentivized mechanisms has b...
This article looks into the scope and equity implications of applying payments for environmental ser...
Payment for Environmental Services (PES), a voluntary transaction in which a resource user receives ...
International audiencePayment for ecosystem services has become one of the most important conservati...
Over the last five decades, the growing demand for ecosystem services, such as food, water and fuel ...
Despite recent success in reducing forest loss in the Brazilian Amazon, additional forest conservati...
International audienceCollective Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES), where forest users receive c...
In this study, we explore the effects of payments for environmental services on land use decisions a...
Primary tropical forests provide crucial environmental services, including carbon storage and hydrol...
Payments for Environmental Services (PES) are increasingly used in tropical countries as incentives ...
<div><p>Annual forest loss in the Brazilian Amazon had in 2012 declined to less than 5,000 sqkm, fro...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) typically reward landowners for managing their land to provide...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Payment for Environmental Ser...
In order to ensure the provision of goods and services from forests, many governments have promoted ...
We estimate the effects of Peru's oldest watershed payments for environmental services (PES) initiat...
Payment for Ecosystems Services (PES) programs which are considered as incentivized mechanisms has b...
This article looks into the scope and equity implications of applying payments for environmental ser...
Payment for Environmental Services (PES), a voluntary transaction in which a resource user receives ...
International audiencePayment for ecosystem services has become one of the most important conservati...
Over the last five decades, the growing demand for ecosystem services, such as food, water and fuel ...
Despite recent success in reducing forest loss in the Brazilian Amazon, additional forest conservati...