There is a limited understanding of the conditions under which payments for ecosystem services (PES) programmes achieve improvements in ecosystem service (ES) flows …
P McElwee, T Nghiem, H Le, H Vu, N Tran - Journal of Rural Studies, 2014 - Elsevier
Forest and water protection once relied primarily on regulatory means to achieve conservation ends, but an explosion of market-based and neoliberal approaches to …
Payments for environmental services (PES) are often viewed as a way to simultaneously improve conservation outcomes and the wellbeing of rural households who receive the …
V Boisvert, P Méral, G Froger - Society & Natural Resources, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Recent years have seen widespread experimentation with market-based instruments (MBIs) for the provision of environmental goods and ecosystem services. However, little attention …
Although many countries have included biodiversity offsetting (BO) requirements in their environmental regulations over the past four decades, this mechanism has recently been the …
This special issue contains seven papers on'Payments for ecosystem services and their institutional dimensions: Institutional frameworks and governance structures of PES …
I Ring, DN Barton - Handbook of ecological economics, 2015 - elgaronline.com
Biodiversity conservation usually builds on strategies involving a wide range of policy instruments. Policy mixes are even more important in the sustained provision of ecosystem …
This paper employs the Institutional Analysis and Development framework across six ecosystem delivery measures in the European Union to develop a configurational …
Chile is one of the first documented nations to undergo a forest transition dominated by tree farm expansion. Scenario modelling can inform the possible outcomes of forest conservation …