The term payments for environmental services (PES) has rapidly gained popularity, with its focus on market-based mechanisms for enhancing environmental services (ES). Current use of the term, however, covers a broad spectrum of interactions between ES suppliers and beneficiaries. A broader class of mechanisms pursues ES enhancement through compensation or rewards. Such mechanisms can be analyzed on the basis of how they meet four conditions: realistic, conditional, voluntary, and pro-poor. Based on our action research in Asia in the Rewarding Upland Poor for Environmental Services (RUPES) program since 2002, we examine three paradigms: commoditized ES (CES), compensation for opportunities skipped (COS), and co-investment in (environmental) ...
Paying for the provision of environmental services is a recent policy innovation attracting much att...
Sustainable use of sloping lands and watersheds requires ways to link downstream effects (negative o...
International audienceBased on two case studies conducted at local sites in Northern Thailand and La...
The term payments for environmental services (PES) has rapidly gained popularity, with its focus on ...
Pro-poor rewards for environmental services (RES) link global priorities on poverty reduction and en...
Payment for environmental service (PES) is strictly defined as a market-based environmental policy i...
Payment for environmental service (PES) is commonly defined as a market-based environmental policy i...
Pro-poor rewards for environmental services (RES) link global priorities on poverty reduction and en...
Pro-poor rewards for environmental services (RES) link global priorities on poverty reduction and en...
Payments for environmental services (PES) schemes have been implemented in several developed and dev...
The sustainable use of sloping lands and watersheds requires ways of linking downstream effects (neg...
Paying communities or producers to maintain the quality of water or biodiversity; encouraging farmer...
Working markets are by definition realistic, voluntary and conditional. Their effects on poverty and...
AbstractPayment for ecosystem services (PES) is commonly defined as a market-based environmental pol...
Payments for environmental services (PES) are part of a new and more direct conservation paradigm, e...
Paying for the provision of environmental services is a recent policy innovation attracting much att...
Sustainable use of sloping lands and watersheds requires ways to link downstream effects (negative o...
International audienceBased on two case studies conducted at local sites in Northern Thailand and La...
The term payments for environmental services (PES) has rapidly gained popularity, with its focus on ...
Pro-poor rewards for environmental services (RES) link global priorities on poverty reduction and en...
Payment for environmental service (PES) is strictly defined as a market-based environmental policy i...
Payment for environmental service (PES) is commonly defined as a market-based environmental policy i...
Pro-poor rewards for environmental services (RES) link global priorities on poverty reduction and en...
Pro-poor rewards for environmental services (RES) link global priorities on poverty reduction and en...
Payments for environmental services (PES) schemes have been implemented in several developed and dev...
The sustainable use of sloping lands and watersheds requires ways of linking downstream effects (neg...
Paying communities or producers to maintain the quality of water or biodiversity; encouraging farmer...
Working markets are by definition realistic, voluntary and conditional. Their effects on poverty and...
AbstractPayment for ecosystem services (PES) is commonly defined as a market-based environmental pol...
Payments for environmental services (PES) are part of a new and more direct conservation paradigm, e...
Paying for the provision of environmental services is a recent policy innovation attracting much att...
Sustainable use of sloping lands and watersheds requires ways to link downstream effects (negative o...
International audienceBased on two case studies conducted at local sites in Northern Thailand and La...