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+ | ===== Payment for Ecosystem Services ===== | ||
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Policy instruments to ensure the provision of ecosystem services are often categories according to a trilogy that includes “sticks” (i.e. top-down policies, such as laws, regulations, | Policy instruments to ensure the provision of ecosystem services are often categories according to a trilogy that includes “sticks” (i.e. top-down policies, such as laws, regulations, | ||
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For example a water supply company (3. the buyer) negotiates and signs a contractual agreement (1. voluntary transaction) with up-stream farmers and forest managers (4. the providers) to pay them for the adoption of appropriate management practices (e.g. shift to organic agriculture, | For example a water supply company (3. the buyer) negotiates and signs a contractual agreement (1. voluntary transaction) with up-stream farmers and forest managers (4. the providers) to pay them for the adoption of appropriate management practices (e.g. shift to organic agriculture, | ||
- | The number of pure PES, i.e. PES meeting all five requirements included within Wunder’s 2005 definition, implemented is still limited, while quasi-PES (or PES-like), i.e. initiatives lacking one or more of these requirements, | + | The number of pure PES, i.e. PES meeting all five requirements included within Wunder’s 2005 definition, implemented is still limited, while quasi-PES (or PES-like), i.e. initiatives lacking one or more of these requirements, |
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+ | Barriers in the development of PES initiatives have been categorized into ([[http:// | ||
+ | - Informational, | ||
+ | - Technical, e.g. scientific uncertainty regarding the link between ecosystem functioning and the provision of ecosystem services, baseline definition, leakage, ecosystem service valuation, excludability and free riding, shortage of skills and experience in ecosystem service management, \\ | ||
+ | - Spatial, e.g. spatial variability of ecosystem services, \\ | ||
+ | - Temporal, e.g. permanence of management effects on ecosystem service, time lags between management solutions and effects on ecosystem services, etc., \\ | ||
+ | - Financial, e.g. high-start-up and transaction costs, \\ | ||
+ | - Institutional and governance, e.g. the complexity of the policy framework/ | ||
+ | - Legal, e.g. definition of property rights, \\ | ||
+ | - Cultural, e.g. ecosystem services are often given for granted and people are not willing to pay for them, \\ | ||
+ | - Equity, e.g. possible unfairness in the distribution of PES revenues, with limited benefits for ecosystem managers. \\ | ||
+ | Ethical issues have also been discussed with regard to PES and the possible risk of financialization and commodification of nature ([[http:// | ||
+ | A combination of different policy instruments -including sticks, carrots and sermons- is likely to be required for the responsible management of ecosystems and the provision of ecosystem services. Despite many barriers and (potentially) limiting factors PES -and more in general MBIs- can be part this policy mix, finally contributing to human wellbeing, also in Alpine areas. | ||
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