This study is an overview of the effectiveness and institutional challenges of China’s Sloping Land Conversion Program (SLCP). The SLCP is the Chinese government’s largest Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) program and one of the largest PES programs in the world. From an institutional perspective, the SLCP is particularly interesting because it represents a hybrid governance type that includes both voluntary and hierarchical (top-down) elements rather than traditional command-and-control approach. Our analysis is based on a literature review that encompasses 164 international scientific articles. To identify institutional challenges, we linked the results regarding the effectiveness of the program to its institutional aspects. Our SLCP ...
Payment for environmental services (PES) schemes are increasingly being introduced in developed and ...
Formally, China has a highly centralized system to control the conversion of farmland to non-farming...
China has undertaken two of the world's largest ecological rehabilitation projects-the Natural Fores...
This study is an overview of the effectiveness and institutional challenges of China’s Sloping Land ...
China's Sloping Land Conversion Program (SLCP) is the largest land retirement/reforestation program ...
To address the multiplying conservation challenges and resource constraints in face of breakneck eco...
Introduction: Payment for watershed ecosystem services (PWES), a policy instrument for compensating ...
China's Sloping Land Conversion Program (SLCP) pays millions of farmers to convert cropland in upper...
China's Sloping Land Conversion Program has been implemented since 2002. It aims to achieve goals of...
China's Sloping Land Conversion Program (SLCP) is the world's largest payment for ecosystem services...
Though Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) was initially designed as a voluntary market-oriented m...
Introduction: During the past two decades, payments for ecosystem services (PES) program has become ...
Many payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs, such as the Slope Land Conversion Program (SLCP)...
Many payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs, such as the Slope Land Conversion Program (SLCP)...
Poverty is increasingly stressed in Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes, from targeting to ...
Payment for environmental services (PES) schemes are increasingly being introduced in developed and ...
Formally, China has a highly centralized system to control the conversion of farmland to non-farming...
China has undertaken two of the world's largest ecological rehabilitation projects-the Natural Fores...
This study is an overview of the effectiveness and institutional challenges of China’s Sloping Land ...
China's Sloping Land Conversion Program (SLCP) is the largest land retirement/reforestation program ...
To address the multiplying conservation challenges and resource constraints in face of breakneck eco...
Introduction: Payment for watershed ecosystem services (PWES), a policy instrument for compensating ...
China's Sloping Land Conversion Program (SLCP) pays millions of farmers to convert cropland in upper...
China's Sloping Land Conversion Program has been implemented since 2002. It aims to achieve goals of...
China's Sloping Land Conversion Program (SLCP) is the world's largest payment for ecosystem services...
Though Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) was initially designed as a voluntary market-oriented m...
Introduction: During the past two decades, payments for ecosystem services (PES) program has become ...
Many payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs, such as the Slope Land Conversion Program (SLCP)...
Many payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs, such as the Slope Land Conversion Program (SLCP)...
Poverty is increasingly stressed in Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes, from targeting to ...
Payment for environmental services (PES) schemes are increasingly being introduced in developed and ...
Formally, China has a highly centralized system to control the conversion of farmland to non-farming...
China has undertaken two of the world's largest ecological rehabilitation projects-the Natural Fores...