Many of the world’s ecosystems are not managed sustainably. Payment for ecosystem services schemes incentivize farmers to adopt more sustainable land management practices. This study outlines the concept in more detail, showcases examples of successful program implementation from around the world and highlights opportunities for commercial lenders to become more involved – generating sound financial returns while protecting the environment and improving life in the local communities where projects take place
Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are proliferating but are challenged by insufficient at...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of five payment for ecosystem service (PES) schemes at meetin...
Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are proliferating but are challenged by insufficient at...
Ecosystem services markets represent potential revenue streams for small- and medium-scale rural agr...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) provide a market-based instrument to motivate changes in land ...
Ecosystem services, the benefits humans derive from nature, represents a radical departure in our pe...
INR’s long-term goal with this and other projects is to help revitalize rural economies and contribu...
Natural resources provided by the environment through ecosystem services (ES) are vital in humanity’...
The term “Ecosystem Services” was coined to indicate “all the multiple benefits hu...
International audienceAgricultural systems are no longer evaluated solely on the basis of the food t...
AbstractThere is a limited understanding of the conditions under which payments for ecosystem servic...
The popular view of the decline of farming as a consumption shift in the rural economies of develope...
The focus of this paper is on the design of instrument variables (in the mode of payment for ecosyst...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) programs are one prominent strategy to address economic extern...
The flows of natural resources, goods and services (air quality, soil fertility etc.) from ecosystem...
Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are proliferating but are challenged by insufficient at...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of five payment for ecosystem service (PES) schemes at meetin...
Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are proliferating but are challenged by insufficient at...
Ecosystem services markets represent potential revenue streams for small- and medium-scale rural agr...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) provide a market-based instrument to motivate changes in land ...
Ecosystem services, the benefits humans derive from nature, represents a radical departure in our pe...
INR’s long-term goal with this and other projects is to help revitalize rural economies and contribu...
Natural resources provided by the environment through ecosystem services (ES) are vital in humanity’...
The term “Ecosystem Services” was coined to indicate “all the multiple benefits hu...
International audienceAgricultural systems are no longer evaluated solely on the basis of the food t...
AbstractThere is a limited understanding of the conditions under which payments for ecosystem servic...
The popular view of the decline of farming as a consumption shift in the rural economies of develope...
The focus of this paper is on the design of instrument variables (in the mode of payment for ecosyst...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) programs are one prominent strategy to address economic extern...
The flows of natural resources, goods and services (air quality, soil fertility etc.) from ecosystem...
Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are proliferating but are challenged by insufficient at...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of five payment for ecosystem service (PES) schemes at meetin...
Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are proliferating but are challenged by insufficient at...