Lessons Learned for REDD+ from PES and Conservation Incentive Programs : Examples from Costa Rica, Mexico, and Ecuador
Mexico, Costa Rica, and Ecuador have substantial experience with implementing payments for ecosystem services (PES) and conservation incentive programs. Yet, many aspects of their experiences remain poorly understood and will require special attent...
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okr-10986-271642021-04-23T14:04:40Z Lessons Learned for REDD+ from PES and Conservation Incentive Programs : Examples from Costa Rica, Mexico, and Ecuador FONAFIFO CONAFOR Ministry of Environment AFFORESTATION AQUACULTURE ATMOSPHERE AUDITS CALCULATION CARBON CARBON CREDITS CARBON EMISSION CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON STORAGE CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO CONDITIONALITY CONSERVATION CONSERVATION AREA CONSERVATION AREAS CONSERVATION INITIATIVES DEFORESTATION ECOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEMS ELECTRICITY EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL GOALS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ENVIRONMENTAL OUTCOMES FISHERIES FISHING FOREST FOREST CARBON FOREST CARBON STOCKS FOREST COVER FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST FIRE FOREST FIRES FOREST LAW FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY FORESTS FOSSIL FUELS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GRAZING GREENHOUSE ILLEGAL LOGGING INCOME IPCC LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LOGGING LOSS OF FOREST MONITORING TECHNOLOGY NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS NATURAL RESOURCES OPPORTUNITY COSTS PERMITS PERVERSE INCENTIVES PP PROGRAMS PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC GOODS RENEWABLE ENERGY RISK MANAGEMENT STREAMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE USE TIMBER TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY UTILITIES WATER FEES Mexico, Costa Rica, and Ecuador have substantial experience with implementing payments for ecosystem services (PES) and conservation incentive programs. Yet, many aspects of their experiences remain poorly understood and will require special attention in any new or expanded use of these types of incentives. As these countries, along with many others, get ready to implement integrated approaches to Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD or REDD+), they seek to understand how the lessons and challenges from their past experiences, as well as the wider lessons from similar initiatives around the world, can inform their emerging REDD+ strategies, policies, institutional frameworks, and tools. This report describes examples of how each of these topics has been tackled in national programs and how these experiences can inform the development of REDD+ in the three focus countries and beyond. 2017-06-14T22:13:20Z 2017-06-14T22:13:20Z 2012 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/279231468233935706/Lessons-learned-for-REDD-from-PES-and-conservation-incentive-programs-examples-from-Costa-Rica-Mexico-and-Ecuador http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27164 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean Ecuador Mexico |
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AFFORESTATION AQUACULTURE ATMOSPHERE AUDITS CALCULATION CARBON CARBON CREDITS CARBON EMISSION CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON STORAGE CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO CONDITIONALITY CONSERVATION CONSERVATION AREA CONSERVATION AREAS CONSERVATION INITIATIVES DEFORESTATION ECOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEMS ELECTRICITY EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL GOALS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ENVIRONMENTAL OUTCOMES FISHERIES FISHING FOREST FOREST CARBON FOREST CARBON STOCKS FOREST COVER FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST FIRE FOREST FIRES FOREST LAW FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY FORESTS FOSSIL FUELS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GRAZING GREENHOUSE ILLEGAL LOGGING INCOME IPCC LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LOGGING LOSS OF FOREST MONITORING TECHNOLOGY NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS NATURAL RESOURCES OPPORTUNITY COSTS PERMITS PERVERSE INCENTIVES PP PROGRAMS PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC GOODS RENEWABLE ENERGY RISK MANAGEMENT STREAMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE USE TIMBER TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY UTILITIES WATER FEES |
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AFFORESTATION AQUACULTURE ATMOSPHERE AUDITS CALCULATION CARBON CARBON CREDITS CARBON EMISSION CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON STORAGE CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO CONDITIONALITY CONSERVATION CONSERVATION AREA CONSERVATION AREAS CONSERVATION INITIATIVES DEFORESTATION ECOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEMS ELECTRICITY EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL GOALS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ENVIRONMENTAL OUTCOMES FISHERIES FISHING FOREST FOREST CARBON FOREST CARBON STOCKS FOREST COVER FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST FIRE FOREST FIRES FOREST LAW FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY FORESTS FOSSIL FUELS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GRAZING GREENHOUSE ILLEGAL LOGGING INCOME IPCC LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LOGGING LOSS OF FOREST MONITORING TECHNOLOGY NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS NATURAL RESOURCES OPPORTUNITY COSTS PERMITS PERVERSE INCENTIVES PP PROGRAMS PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC GOODS RENEWABLE ENERGY RISK MANAGEMENT STREAMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE USE TIMBER TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY UTILITIES WATER FEES FONAFIFO CONAFOR Ministry of Environment Lessons Learned for REDD+ from PES and Conservation Incentive Programs : Examples from Costa Rica, Mexico, and Ecuador |
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Mexico, Costa Rica, and Ecuador have
substantial experience with implementing payments for
ecosystem services (PES) and conservation incentive
programs. Yet, many aspects of their experiences remain
poorly understood and will require special attention in any
new or expanded use of these types of incentives. As these
countries, along with many others, get ready to implement
integrated approaches to Reduced Emissions from
Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD or REDD+), they
seek to understand how the lessons and challenges from their
past experiences, as well as the wider lessons from similar
initiatives around the world, can inform their emerging
REDD+ strategies, policies, institutional frameworks, and
tools. This report describes examples of how each of these
topics has been tackled in national programs and how these
experiences can inform the development of REDD+ in the three
focus countries and beyond. |
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FONAFIFO CONAFOR Ministry of Environment |
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Lessons Learned for REDD+ from PES and Conservation Incentive Programs : Examples from Costa Rica, Mexico, and Ecuador |
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Lessons Learned for REDD+ from PES and Conservation Incentive Programs : Examples from Costa Rica, Mexico, and Ecuador |
title_full |
Lessons Learned for REDD+ from PES and Conservation Incentive Programs : Examples from Costa Rica, Mexico, and Ecuador |
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Lessons Learned for REDD+ from PES and Conservation Incentive Programs : Examples from Costa Rica, Mexico, and Ecuador |
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Lessons Learned for REDD+ from PES and Conservation Incentive Programs : Examples from Costa Rica, Mexico, and Ecuador |
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lessons learned for redd+ from pes and conservation incentive programs : examples from costa rica, mexico, and ecuador |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/279231468233935706/Lessons-learned-for-REDD-from-PES-and-conservation-incentive-programs-examples-from-Costa-Rica-Mexico-and-Ecuador http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27164 |
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