A reward system for ecosystem services was developed for a group of farmers in Winterswijk (NL). Most of these services are connected to multifunctional land-use activities. A farmer earns points for a range of activities, which are valued with more or fewer points depending on their importance for landscape and/or community activities. Total payment is based on sum of all points multiplied by a payment per point. The local community has adopted this payment system, and in December 2008 launched a countryside fund to reward farmers for offering green-blue services. Since spring 2011 the region is also a pilot area to study options for the reform of the European Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and 97 farmers participate in this pilot study....
The CompensACTION Initiative aims to promote payments for ecosystem services (PES) to improve smallh...
Humanity is facing challenges of sustainably producing enough food for a growing population without ...
This deliverable presents the results of the research carried out in WP6 task 6.2 of the LIFT projec...
A reward system for ecosystem services was developed for a group of farmers in Winterswijk (NL). Mos...
Government-funded payments for ecosystem services (PES) have increasingly been used to facilitate tr...
In the Netherlands, there is a strong political and societal commitment to an ambitious greening of ...
Public attention to the impact of human activities on the environment is growing over time across se...
Reaching the land-related UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and similar goals articulated by t...
Recent scientific research highlights the urgent need to protect Europe’s remaining – and rapidly de...
Compensation payments to farmers for the provision of agri-environmental services are a well-establi...
In the western part of the Hainaut province in Belgium, a dynamic network of several farms intention...
AbstractCompensation payments to farmers for the provision of agri-environmental services are a well...
An important determinant of ecosystem services provision from European farmland is the amount and sp...
The slow adoption by the agricultural sector of practices to promote biodiversity are thought to ori...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) provide a market-based instrument to motivate changes in land ...
The CompensACTION Initiative aims to promote payments for ecosystem services (PES) to improve smallh...
Humanity is facing challenges of sustainably producing enough food for a growing population without ...
This deliverable presents the results of the research carried out in WP6 task 6.2 of the LIFT projec...
A reward system for ecosystem services was developed for a group of farmers in Winterswijk (NL). Mos...
Government-funded payments for ecosystem services (PES) have increasingly been used to facilitate tr...
In the Netherlands, there is a strong political and societal commitment to an ambitious greening of ...
Public attention to the impact of human activities on the environment is growing over time across se...
Reaching the land-related UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and similar goals articulated by t...
Recent scientific research highlights the urgent need to protect Europe’s remaining – and rapidly de...
Compensation payments to farmers for the provision of agri-environmental services are a well-establi...
In the western part of the Hainaut province in Belgium, a dynamic network of several farms intention...
AbstractCompensation payments to farmers for the provision of agri-environmental services are a well...
An important determinant of ecosystem services provision from European farmland is the amount and sp...
The slow adoption by the agricultural sector of practices to promote biodiversity are thought to ori...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) provide a market-based instrument to motivate changes in land ...
The CompensACTION Initiative aims to promote payments for ecosystem services (PES) to improve smallh...
Humanity is facing challenges of sustainably producing enough food for a growing population without ...
This deliverable presents the results of the research carried out in WP6 task 6.2 of the LIFT projec...