Paying for Biodiversity Conservation Services in Agricultural Landscapes

This paper describes the contract mechanism developed for the Regional Integrated Silvopastoral Ecosystem Management Project, which is being implemented with financing from the Global Environment Facility (GEF). The project is testing the use of th...

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Main Authors: Pagiola, Stefano, Agostini, Paola, Gobbi, José, de Haan, Cees, Ibrahim, Muhammad, Murgueitio, Enrique, Ramírez, Elías, Rosales, Mauricio, Ruíz, Juan Pablo
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Language:English
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spelling okr-10986-183932021-04-23T14:03:34Z Paying for Biodiversity Conservation Services in Agricultural Landscapes Pagiola, Stefano Agostini, Paola Gobbi, José de Haan, Cees Ibrahim, Muhammad Murgueitio, Enrique Ramírez, Elías Rosales, Mauricio Ruíz, Juan Pablo AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE AGROFORESTRY AIR POLLUTION BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIOMASS BIRDS CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CARBON SEQUESTRATION CATTLE CATTLE PRODUCTION CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS CLIMATE CONSERVATION AGENCIES CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION OF FORESTS CROPS DEFORESTATION DEGRADATION DEGRADED PASTURE DEGRADED PASTURES ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS EVAPOTRANSPIRATION EXTERNALITIES FARM FARMING FARMS FODDER FODDER BANKS FODDER PRODUCTION FOREST FOREST AREAS FOREST COVER FOREST PLANTATIONS FOREST SYSTEMS FOREST USERS FORESTRY LAW FRUIT FRUITS FUELWOOD GRASSES GRAZING GRAZING ANIMALS INCOME INSECTS INVERTEBRATES IRRIGATION LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LAND USE PRACTICES LAND USERS LAND USES LANDHOLDERS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK GRAZING LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY MEAT MILK MILK PRODUCTION NATIVE SPECIES NATURAL FORESTS NATURAL HABITATS NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NITROGEN NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OPPORTUNITY COSTS OXIDATION PASTORAL AREAS PASTURE PRODUCTIVITY PERMANENT PASTURE PERVERSE INCENTIVES PLANTING PRESENT VALUE PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY RAIN RANCHES REGENERATION RICE RUNOFF SAVINGS SHRUBS SOIL SOIL EROSION SOILS STABLES STORMS STRATIFICATION SURFACE RUNOFF TIMBER TREE SPECIES TREES TROPICAL STORMS UPLANDS VEGETATION WATERSHED WATERSHEDS WILDLIFE WILDLIFE SPECIES WOOD WOOD PRODUCTS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY ECOLOGY ECOSYSTEMS FARMS ENVIRONMENT PASTURES This paper describes the contract mechanism developed for the Regional Integrated Silvopastoral Ecosystem Management Project, which is being implemented with financing from the Global Environment Facility (GEF). The project is testing the use of the payment-for-service mechanism to encourage the adoption of silvopastoral practices in three countries of Central and South America: Colombia, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua. The project has created a mechanism that pays land users for the global environmental services they are generating, so that the additional income stream makes the proposed practices privately profitable. 2014-05-22T20:23:29Z 2014-05-22T20:23:29Z 2004-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/05/4389311/paying-biodiversity-conservation-services-agricultural-landscapes http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18393 English en_US Environment Department working papers;no. 96. Environmental Economics series CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean
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topic AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
AGROFORESTRY
AIR POLLUTION
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIOMASS
BIRDS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CARBON
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
CATTLE
CATTLE PRODUCTION
CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS
CLIMATE
CONSERVATION AGENCIES
CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY
CONSERVATION OF FORESTS
CROPS
DEFORESTATION
DEGRADATION
DEGRADED PASTURE
DEGRADED PASTURES
ECOSYSTEM
ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
EXTERNALITIES
FARM
FARMING
FARMS
FODDER
FODDER BANKS
FODDER PRODUCTION
FOREST
FOREST AREAS
FOREST COVER
FOREST PLANTATIONS
FOREST SYSTEMS
FOREST USERS
FORESTRY LAW
FRUIT
FRUITS
FUELWOOD
GRASSES
GRAZING
GRAZING ANIMALS
INCOME
INSECTS
INVERTEBRATES
IRRIGATION
LAND USE
LAND USE CHANGE
LAND USE PRACTICES
LAND USERS
LAND USES
LANDHOLDERS
LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK GRAZING
LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY
MEAT
MILK
MILK PRODUCTION
NATIVE SPECIES
NATURAL FORESTS
NATURAL HABITATS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
NITROGEN
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
OXIDATION
PASTORAL AREAS
PASTURE PRODUCTIVITY
PERMANENT PASTURE
PERVERSE INCENTIVES
PLANTING
PRESENT VALUE
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTIVITY
RAIN
RANCHES
REGENERATION
RICE
RUNOFF
SAVINGS
SHRUBS
SOIL
SOIL EROSION
SOILS
STABLES
STORMS
STRATIFICATION
SURFACE RUNOFF
TIMBER
TREE SPECIES
TREES
TROPICAL STORMS
UPLANDS
VEGETATION
WATERSHED
WATERSHEDS
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE SPECIES
WOOD
WOOD PRODUCTS
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY
ECOLOGY
ECOSYSTEMS
FARMS
ENVIRONMENT
PASTURES
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
AGROFORESTRY
AIR POLLUTION
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIOMASS
BIRDS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CARBON
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
CATTLE
CATTLE PRODUCTION
CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS
CLIMATE
CONSERVATION AGENCIES
CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY
CONSERVATION OF FORESTS
CROPS
DEFORESTATION
DEGRADATION
DEGRADED PASTURE
DEGRADED PASTURES
ECOSYSTEM
ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
EXTERNALITIES
FARM
FARMING
FARMS
FODDER
FODDER BANKS
FODDER PRODUCTION
FOREST
FOREST AREAS
FOREST COVER
FOREST PLANTATIONS
FOREST SYSTEMS
FOREST USERS
FORESTRY LAW
FRUIT
FRUITS
FUELWOOD
GRASSES
GRAZING
GRAZING ANIMALS
INCOME
INSECTS
INVERTEBRATES
IRRIGATION
LAND USE
LAND USE CHANGE
LAND USE PRACTICES
LAND USERS
LAND USES
LANDHOLDERS
LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK GRAZING
LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY
MEAT
MILK
MILK PRODUCTION
NATIVE SPECIES
NATURAL FORESTS
NATURAL HABITATS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
NITROGEN
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
OXIDATION
PASTORAL AREAS
PASTURE PRODUCTIVITY
PERMANENT PASTURE
PERVERSE INCENTIVES
PLANTING
PRESENT VALUE
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTIVITY
RAIN
RANCHES
REGENERATION
RICE
RUNOFF
SAVINGS
SHRUBS
SOIL
SOIL EROSION
SOILS
STABLES
STORMS
STRATIFICATION
SURFACE RUNOFF
TIMBER
TREE SPECIES
TREES
TROPICAL STORMS
UPLANDS
VEGETATION
WATERSHED
WATERSHEDS
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE SPECIES
WOOD
WOOD PRODUCTS
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY
ECOLOGY
ECOSYSTEMS
FARMS
ENVIRONMENT
PASTURES
Pagiola, Stefano
Agostini, Paola
Gobbi, José
de Haan, Cees
Ibrahim, Muhammad
Murgueitio, Enrique
Ramírez, Elías
Rosales, Mauricio
Ruíz, Juan Pablo
Paying for Biodiversity Conservation Services in Agricultural Landscapes
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
relation Environment Department working papers;no. 96. Environmental Economics series
description This paper describes the contract mechanism developed for the Regional Integrated Silvopastoral Ecosystem Management Project, which is being implemented with financing from the Global Environment Facility (GEF). The project is testing the use of the payment-for-service mechanism to encourage the adoption of silvopastoral practices in three countries of Central and South America: Colombia, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua. The project has created a mechanism that pays land users for the global environmental services they are generating, so that the additional income stream makes the proposed practices privately profitable.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Pagiola, Stefano
Agostini, Paola
Gobbi, José
de Haan, Cees
Ibrahim, Muhammad
Murgueitio, Enrique
Ramírez, Elías
Rosales, Mauricio
Ruíz, Juan Pablo
author_facet Pagiola, Stefano
Agostini, Paola
Gobbi, José
de Haan, Cees
Ibrahim, Muhammad
Murgueitio, Enrique
Ramírez, Elías
Rosales, Mauricio
Ruíz, Juan Pablo
author_sort Pagiola, Stefano
title Paying for Biodiversity Conservation Services in Agricultural Landscapes
title_short Paying for Biodiversity Conservation Services in Agricultural Landscapes
title_full Paying for Biodiversity Conservation Services in Agricultural Landscapes
title_fullStr Paying for Biodiversity Conservation Services in Agricultural Landscapes
title_full_unstemmed Paying for Biodiversity Conservation Services in Agricultural Landscapes
title_sort paying for biodiversity conservation services in agricultural landscapes
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/05/4389311/paying-biodiversity-conservation-services-agricultural-landscapes
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18393
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