The Social Impacts of Payments for Environmental Services in Costa Rica
Author: Miriam Miranda
Publisher: IIED
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 75
ISBN-13: 1843694530
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Author: Miriam Miranda
Publisher: IIED
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 75
ISBN-13: 1843694530
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert Fletcher
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Published: 2020-03-17
Total Pages: 385
ISBN-13: 081654011X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDespite its tiny size and seeming marginality to world affairs, the Central American republic of Costa Rica has long been considered an important site for experimentation in cutting-edge environmental policy. From protected area management to ecotourism to payment for environmental services (PES) and beyond, for the past half-century the country has successfully positioned itself at the forefront of novel trends in environmental governance and sustainable development. Yet the increasingly urgent dilemma of how to achieve equitable economic development in a world of ecosystem decline and climate change presents new challenges, testing Costa Rica’s ability to remain a leader in innovative environmental governance. This book explores these challenges, how Costa Rica is responding to them, and the lessons this holds for current and future trends regarding environmental governance and sustainable development. It provides the first comprehensive assessment of successes and challenges as they play out in a variety of sectors, including agricultural development, biodiversity conservation, water management, resource extraction, and climate change policy. By framing Costa Rica as an “ecolaboratory,” the contributors in this volume examine the lessons learned and offer a path for the future of sustainable development research and policy in Central America and beyond.
Author: Sven Wunder
Publisher:
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 32
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ina T. Porras
Publisher: IIED
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 138
ISBN-13: 1843696533
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Miriam Miranda
Publisher: IIED
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 47
ISBN-13: 1843694522
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Nina Robertson
Publisher: CIFOR
Published: 2005-01-01
Total Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 9793361816
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPayments for Environmental Services (PES) are being considered worldwide with great interest and expectation. Proposals to create agreements in which beneficiaries of environmental services pay landowners directly for the provision or protection of these services are innovative and promising. But what real PES experiences are actually out there? This work assesses a range of PES or PES-type experiences in one country, Bolivia, in the fields of carbon sequestration, protection of watershed services, biodiversity and aesthetic landscape values. The report concludes that while none of the generally young initiatives adhere fully to the principle of PES as developed in the theoretical literature, many experiment with some of the relevant PES mechanisms. Protection of watersheds and landscape values are the most common types, though the implementing intermediaries often have underlying biodiversity-protection goals. Main obstacles to PES implementation include ideological resistance against the PES concept, the difficulty of building trust between buyers and sellers, and limited willingness to pay on behalf of service users. During their relatively short lifetime, basically all initiatives had been successful in making service sellers (PES recipients) better off in economic terms, while the effectiveness in achieving environmental objectives and securing positive social impacts so far remained more variable. In some cases, redesigning these initiatives to bring them closer to the full PES principles could also enable them to more effectively achieve positive environmental and livelihood outcomes.
Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Publisher: Organization for Economic Co-Operation & Development
Published: 2010-10-12
Total Pages: 198
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKDrawing on the literature concerning effective Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) programmes and on more than 30 case studies, this book aims to identify good practice in the design and implementation of PES programmes so as to enhance their environmental and cost effectiveness.
Author: Joshua Bishop
Publisher: Earthscan
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 1849772509
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe risks posed by forest destruction throughout the world are highly significant for all. Not only are forests a critical source of timber and non-timber forest products, but they provide environmental services that are the basis of life on Earth. However, only rarely do beneficiaries pay for the goods and services they experience, and there are severe consequences as a result for the poor and for the forests themselves. It has proved difficult to translate the theory of market-based approaches into practice. Based on extensive research and case studies of biodiversity conservation, watershed protected and carbon sequestration, this book demonstrates how payment systems can be established in practice, their effectiveness and their implications for the poor.
Author: Emily Fripp
Publisher: CIFOR
Published: 2014-12-09
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 6021504577
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne of the aims of the CoLUPSIA project is to explore options for establishing payments for ecosystem services (PES) within the two districts where the project is working: Seram and Kapuas Hulu. These guidelines were prepared to support the CoLUPSIA team in completing this assessment and have since been revised to incorporate some findings from the field assessments.
Author: Nalini M. Nadkarni
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2000-03-09
Total Pages: 598
ISBN-13: 0195133102
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve has captured the worldwide attention of biologists, conservationists, and ecologists and has been the setting for extensive investigation over the past 30 years. Roughly 40,000 ecotourists visit the Cloud Forest each year, and it is often considered the archetypal high-altitude rain forest.This volume brings together some of the most prominent researchers of the region to provide a broad introduction to the biology of the Monteverde, and cloud forests in general. Collecting and synthesizing vital information about the ecosystem and its biota, the book also examines the positive and negative effects of human activity on both the forest and the surrounding communities. Ecologists, tropical biologists, and natural historians will find this volume an indispensable resource, as will all those who are fascinated by the magnificent wonders of the tropical forests.