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245 0 0 _aPayments for environmental services, forest conservation, and climate change
_h[electronic resource] :
_blivelihoods in the REDD? /
_cedited by Luca Tacconi, Sango Mahanty, Helen Suich.
260 _aCheltenham ;
_aNorthampton, Mass. :
_bEdward Elgar,
_cc2010.
300 _a1 online resource (xv, 267 p.) :
_bill., maps.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _a1. Forests, Payments for Environmental Services and Livelihoods Luca Tacconi, Sango Mahanty and Helen Suich. 2. Taking Stock of the Global Environment Facility Experience with Payments for Environmental Services Projects Jonathan Haskett and Pablo Gutman 3. Mexico's PES-Carbon Programme: A Preliminary Assessment and Impacts on Rural Livelihoods Esteve Corbera 4. Diversifying Livelihood Systems, Strengthening Social Networks, and Rewarding Environmental Stewardship Among Small-scale Producers in the Brazilian Amazon: Lessons from Proambiente Wendy-Lin Bartels, Marianne Schmink, Eduardo Amaral Borges, Adair Pereira Duarte and Hilza Domingos Silva dos Santos Arcos 5. The Livelihood Impacts of Incentive Payments for Watershed Management in Cidanau Watershed, West Java, Indonesia Beria Leimona with Rachman Pasha and N.P. Rahadian 6. The 'No-Fire Bonus' Scheme in Mountain Province Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines 7. Social and Environmental Footprints of Carbon Payments: A Case Study from Uganda Laura A. German, Alice Ruhweza and Richard Mwesigwa with Charlotte Kalanzi 8. Livelihood Impacts of Payments for Forest Carbon Services: Field Evidence from Mozambique Rohit Jindal 9. Poor Household Participation in Payments for Environmental Services in Nicaragua and Colombia Ana Rios and Stefano Pagiola 10. Conclusion_F PES Schemes' Impacts on Livelihoods and Implications for REDD Activities Luca Tacconi, Sango Mahanty and Helen Suich.
520 _aThis resourceful book draws on several case studies to derive implications for the design of Payment for Environmental Services (PES) schemes that are very relevant to current climate change negotiations and the implementation of Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD) schemes at the national level. With its focus on livelihoods, the book also provides important lessons that are relevant to the design of PES schemes focusing on environmental services other than carbon conservation.
650 0 _aDeforestation
_xControl
_vCase studies.
650 0 _aPayments for ecosystem services
_vCase studies.
650 0 _aForest degradation
_xControl
_vCase studies.
650 0 _aGreenhouse gas mitigation
_vCase studies.
650 0 _aClimate change mitigation
_vCase studies.
655 7 _aElectronic books.
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700 1 _aTacconi, Luca.
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700 1 _aMahanty, Sango.
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700 1 _aSuich, Helen.
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710 2 _aEdward Elgar Publishing.
776 1 _z1849802998 (hbk.)
_z9781849802994 (hardback)
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.elgaronline.com/view/9781849802994.xml
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