Unsustainable land uses present many challenges for securing ecosystem service provision. It is also difficult to estimate the cost of a transition to more sustainable land-management practices for individual landholders. The main cost to landholders is the opportunity costs, the income foregone when changing land use for continued or enhanced ecosystem service provision. Thus accurate estimation of opportunity costs and understanding their distribution are crucial starting points for determining the economic viability and design of any payment for ecosystem services (PES) scheme. We compare two opportunity cost approaches and examine the distribution of these costs for improving drinking water quality in a complex farming system in a Hondu...
We have compared three cases of payments for water-related environmental services (PES) in Central A...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) provide a market-based instrument to motivate changes in land ...
International audienceAgricultural systems are no longer evaluated solely on the basis of the food t...
Unsustainable land uses present many challenges for securing ecosystem service provision. It is also...
This thesis assessed the costs and benefits distribution of improving drinking water quality through...
Landholders are generally assumed to be willing to participate in payments for ecosystem service (PE...
Market based mechanisms are proliferating around the globe as a means to offer direct economic incen...
Item does not contain fulltextWe have compared three cases of payments for water-related environment...
We have compared three cases of payments for water-related environmental services (PES) in Central A...
There is a well-established body of literature on monetary valuation of water ecosystem services to ...
We have compared two cases of payments for environmental (hydrological) services (PES) in Central Am...
In the Andes, demand for water is growing and upland land-use changes are increasing. Water quality,...
27 p.Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are attracting increasing interest as policy mech...
Abstract: Payments for ecosystem service (PES) schemes have spread all over developing countries in ...
Water scarcity is increasingly viewed as the principal constraint limiting agricultural production a...
We have compared three cases of payments for water-related environmental services (PES) in Central A...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) provide a market-based instrument to motivate changes in land ...
International audienceAgricultural systems are no longer evaluated solely on the basis of the food t...
Unsustainable land uses present many challenges for securing ecosystem service provision. It is also...
This thesis assessed the costs and benefits distribution of improving drinking water quality through...
Landholders are generally assumed to be willing to participate in payments for ecosystem service (PE...
Market based mechanisms are proliferating around the globe as a means to offer direct economic incen...
Item does not contain fulltextWe have compared three cases of payments for water-related environment...
We have compared three cases of payments for water-related environmental services (PES) in Central A...
There is a well-established body of literature on monetary valuation of water ecosystem services to ...
We have compared two cases of payments for environmental (hydrological) services (PES) in Central Am...
In the Andes, demand for water is growing and upland land-use changes are increasing. Water quality,...
27 p.Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are attracting increasing interest as policy mech...
Abstract: Payments for ecosystem service (PES) schemes have spread all over developing countries in ...
Water scarcity is increasingly viewed as the principal constraint limiting agricultural production a...
We have compared three cases of payments for water-related environmental services (PES) in Central A...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) provide a market-based instrument to motivate changes in land ...
International audienceAgricultural systems are no longer evaluated solely on the basis of the food t...