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Autor: Bateman, Laura - Yi, Dale - Cacho, Oscar J - Stringer, Randy - 
Título: Payments for environmental services to strengthen ecosystem connectivity in an agricultural landscape
Fuente: Environment and Development Economics. v.23, n.6. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics; Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Páginas: pp. 635-654
Año: dec. 2018
Resumen: This article investigates the use of payments for environmental services to support a wildlife corridor between two Priority Tiger Conservation Landscapes in central Sumatra, Indonesia. Several hundred smallholders operate within a Protection Forest linking the Tiger Conservation Landscapes. This study explores the willingness of these smallholders to accept a payment requiring them to forgo access to their land for five years. In addition to asking households directly what they would be willing to accept (WTA), we also ask them to infer what their neighbour would accept. The study finds evidence of hypothetical bias in the conventional WTA values, with a statistically significant difference between what people say they would be willing to accept when surveyed, compared to what they say would actually be willing to accept in a ’real life’ situation. We show how inferred valuation techniques can mitigate against this.
Palabras clave: CONSERVACION | DEFORESTACION | DISPOSICION A PAGAR | SERVICIOS AMBIENTALES |
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA E + datos de Fuente
Registro 2 de 3
Autor: Bulte, Erwin H. - Boone, Randall B. - Stringer, Randy - Thornton, Philip K.
Título: Elephants or onions? Paying for nature in Amboseli, Kenya
Fuente: Environment and Development Economics. v.13, n.3. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics; Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Páginas: pp. 395-414
Año: 2008
Resumen: Traditional grazing grounds near Amboseli National Park (Kenya) are being rapidly converted to cropland - a process that closes important wildlife corridors. We use a spatially explicit simulation model that integrates ecosystem dynamics and pastoral decision-making to explore the scope for introducing a `payments for ecosystem services’ scheme to compensate pastoralists for spillover benefits associated with forms of land use that are compatible with wildlife conservation. Our break-even cost analysis suggests that the benefits of such a scheme likely exceed its costs for a large part of the study area, but that `leakage effects’ through excessive stocking rates warrant close scrutiny.
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Registro 3 de 3
Autor: Bulte, Erwin H. - Lipper, Leslie - Stringer, Randy - Zilberman, David - 
Título: Payments for ecosystem services and poverty reduction: concepts, issues, and empirical perspectives
Fuente: Environment and Development Economics. v.13, n.3. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics; Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Páginas: pp. 245-254
Año: 2008
Resumen: Paying for the provision of environmental services is a recent policy innovation attracting much attention in both developed and developing countries. This innovation, referred to as `payments for ecosystem services’ (when the emphasis is on enhancing `nature’ services) or `payments for environmental services’ (when amenities provided by the built environment are also included) is referred to here as PES. PES programs aim to harness market forces to obtain more efficient environmental outcomes. Since so many opportunities for PES programs could involve farmers in poor regions, international aid agencies and private donors, looking for a double dividend, increasingly consider using PES programs as a potential way of meeting both social and environmental objectives.
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