Economic, pro-social and pro-environmental factors influencing participation in an incentive-based conservation program in Bolivia

M Authelet, J Subervie, P Meyfroidt, N Asquith… - World Development, 2021 - Elsevier
The effectiveness of incentive-based conservation programs depends on how they influence
and interact with multiple motivations of the participants. Here, we studied an incentive …

[HTML][HTML] Collective payments for ecosystem services: a counterpart of commodification and privatization trends in nature conservation?

J Kaiser, D Haase, T Krueger - Ecology and Society, 2023 - ecologyandsociety.org
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) gained an increasing importance in science and
politics within the last decades. Although the enthusiasm about PES is particularly high in …

[HTML][HTML] Scaling participation in payments for ecosystem services programs

MG Sorice, CJ Donlan, KJ Boyle, W Xu, S Gelcich - PLoS One, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Payments for ecosystem services programs have become common tools but most have
failed to achieve wide-ranging conservation outcomes. The capacity for scale and impact …

Balancing ecological and social goals in PES design–Single objective strategies are not sufficient

F Benra, L Nahuelhual, M Felipe-Lucia, A Jaramillo… - Ecosystem Services, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are key instruments to foster
environmental conservation and, arguably, social development goals. PES are, however …

No pay, no care? A case study exploring motivations for participation in payments for ecosystem services in Uganda

J Fisher - Oryx, 2012 - cambridge.org
A key question in the literature on payments for ecosystem services (PES) is how payments
incentivize conservation action and, in particular, how they interact with other motivations …

Feedback effect of crop raiding in payments for ecosystem services

X Chen, Q Zhang, MN Peterson, C Song - Ambio, 2019 - Springer
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) may alter dynamics in coupled human and natural
systems, producing reciprocal feedback effects on socioeconomic and environmental …

Community-Based Payments for Ecosystem Services (CB-PES): Implications of community involvement for program outcomes

K Brownson, E Guinessey, M Carranza, M Esquivel… - Ecosystem Services, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) programs have become increasingly
common throughout Latin America as a mechanism for incentivizing conservation and …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring institutional factors influencing equity in two payments for ecosystem service schemes

J Kariuki, R Birner, S Chomba - Conservation and Society, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are considered promising instruments for
promoting conservation and addressing socio-economic goals, including equity. While …

Credit-based payments for ecosystem services: Evidence from a choice experiment in Ecuador

M Cranford, S Mourato - World Development, 2014 - Elsevier
The original conceptualization of payments for ecosystem services (PES) promoted direct
payments to motivate the provision of environmental public goods, but market imperfections …

Markets and the crowding out of conservation‐relevant behavior

JE Cinner, ML Barnes, GG Gurney… - Conservation …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Markets are increasingly being incorporated into many aspects of daily life and are
becoming an important part of the conservation solution space. Although market‐based …