Due to large land demand and insufficient economic incentives, stakeholders have little motivation to protect cropland during rapid urbanization. The considerable loss of cropland poses a serious threat to food security and ecological sustainability. This research proposes a framework of payment for ecosystem services (PES) to reconcile the large land demand and the need for cropland protection during economic development by identifying whom to compensate, what to pay, how much to pay, the mechanisms for payment, and verification of service delivery. Using the Yangtze River Delta as an example, the features of the PES based on supply-demand analysis, compensation quality and value standards, and payment regulation are demonstrated. The resu...
Change in ecosystem service values was considered as a crucial indicator of ecosystem quality change...
Besides crops, agriculture supplies all three major categories of ecosystem services (ES). However, ...
The South-to-North Water Transfer Project, which aims to mitigate the severe water shortage in the n...
To address the multiplying conservation challenges and resource constraints in face of breakneck eco...
The Chinese government has adopted Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) as a main approach for preve...
Over the past five years, there has been increasing interest around the globe in payment schemes for...
Researchers aspire to strike a balance between the production and consumption of ecosystem services ...
Urban expansion is taking in cropland at unprecedented rates worldwide, especially in China. In orde...
Payment for ecosystem services (PES) has been adopted by the Chinese government over the past decade...
Though Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) was initially designed as a voluntary market-oriented m...
In developing and emerging countries, rapid urbanization at an unprecedented pace and degradation of...
The ecological compensation of cultivated land could also be called paying for the ecological servic...
This dissertation is focused on analyzing the relationship between Payments for Ecosystem Services (...
Introduction: Payment for watershed ecosystem services (PWES), a policy instrument for compensating ...
The application of payment for ecosystem services schemes to dryland areas has been limited, particu...
Change in ecosystem service values was considered as a crucial indicator of ecosystem quality change...
Besides crops, agriculture supplies all three major categories of ecosystem services (ES). However, ...
The South-to-North Water Transfer Project, which aims to mitigate the severe water shortage in the n...
To address the multiplying conservation challenges and resource constraints in face of breakneck eco...
The Chinese government has adopted Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) as a main approach for preve...
Over the past five years, there has been increasing interest around the globe in payment schemes for...
Researchers aspire to strike a balance between the production and consumption of ecosystem services ...
Urban expansion is taking in cropland at unprecedented rates worldwide, especially in China. In orde...
Payment for ecosystem services (PES) has been adopted by the Chinese government over the past decade...
Though Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) was initially designed as a voluntary market-oriented m...
In developing and emerging countries, rapid urbanization at an unprecedented pace and degradation of...
The ecological compensation of cultivated land could also be called paying for the ecological servic...
This dissertation is focused on analyzing the relationship between Payments for Ecosystem Services (...
Introduction: Payment for watershed ecosystem services (PWES), a policy instrument for compensating ...
The application of payment for ecosystem services schemes to dryland areas has been limited, particu...
Change in ecosystem service values was considered as a crucial indicator of ecosystem quality change...
Besides crops, agriculture supplies all three major categories of ecosystem services (ES). However, ...
The South-to-North Water Transfer Project, which aims to mitigate the severe water shortage in the n...