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Provedor de dados:  Ecology and Society
País:  Canada
Título:  Compensation and Rewards for Environmental Services in the Developing World: Framing Pan-Tropical Analysis and Comparison
Autores:  Swallow, Brent M.; World Agroforestry Centre; B.Swallow@cgiar.org
Kallesoe, Mikkel F.; World Conservation Union; mfk@iucnsl.org
Iftikhar, Usman A.; World Conservation Union; usman.iftikhar@undp.org
van Noordwijk, Meine; World Agroforestry Centre; M.Vannoordwijk@cgiar.org
Bracer, Carina; Forest Trends; C.Bracer@climatefocus.com
Scherr, Sara J.; Ecoagriculture Partners; sscherr@ecoagriculture.org
Raju, K. V.; Institute for Social and Economic Change; kvraju@isec.ac.in
Duraiappah, Anantha Kumar; United Nations Environment Programme; Anantha.Duraiappah@unep.org
Ochieng, Benson O.; African Centre for Technology Studies; b.ochieg@ilegkenya.org
Mallee, Hein; International Development Research Centre; hmallee@idrc.org.sg
Rumley, Rachael; World Agroforestry Centre; r_rumley2@yahoo.com
Data:  2009-10-23
Ano:  2009
Palavras-chave:  Africa
Asia
Compensation
Ecosystems service
Latin America
Payment for environmental service
Rewards
Resumo:  This is the first of a series of papers that review the state of knowledge and practice regarding compensation and rewards for environmental services in the developing world. The paper begins with an assessment of the historical development of compensation and reward mechanisms within a broader context of changing approaches to nature conservation and environmental policy. The assessment shows that greater interest in compensation and reward mechanisms has emerged within a policy context of changing approaches to nature conservation and flexible multi-stakeholder approaches to environmental management. In the developing world, an even greater variety of perspectives has emerged on the opportunities and threats for using compensation and rewards for environmental services. Within that background, the paper clarifies key concepts—including the distinction between compensation and reward—and presents a conceptual framework for typifying and characterizing different types of mechanisms that link ecosystem stewards, ecosystem service beneficiaries, and intermediaries.
Tipo:  Peer-Reviewed Reports
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  vol14/iss2/art26/
Editor:  Resilience Alliance
Formato:  text/html application/pdf
Fonte:  Ecology and Society; Vol. 14, No. 2 (2009)
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