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Analysis
- 27 Jun 2022
Collective payments for ecosystem services: a promising policy tool to reduce deforestation?
Researchers find various levels of effectiveness and fairness depending on focus of PES payments and types of sanctions
News
- 11 Sep 2019
‘Forestry is not fulfilling its promise to the rural poor’
New study: Scientist E.K. Sadanandan Nambiar says it’s time to re-imagine forestry
Event Coverage
- 18 Jun 2019
Ban Ki-Moon: “We need to work together”
South Korea's success of reforestation provides hope at Asia-Pacific Forestry Week opening
News
- 8 May 2018
Justice glitches and technical fixes in conservation projects
Why projects that bypass local concerns are bound to fail
News
- 11 Jan 2018
In China, paying farmers to restore forest landscapes
How cash incentives are helping to swap ‘grain for green’
News
- 11 Jan 2018
In China, paying farmers to restore forest landscapes
News
- 22 Jun 2017
Nepal’s ecosystems: Aiming for new heights
Realizing local and global benefits from community-based forestry
News
- 22 Jun 2017
Nepal’s ecosystems: Aiming for new heights
News
- 4 Jan 2017
The cost of oversimplification
Study shows that when policymakers take shortcuts, the likelihood for under-performance of Payment for Environmental Services (PES) schemes is greater
News
- 4 Jan 2017
The cost of oversimplification
News
- 25 Jan 2016
PFES and REDD+ in Vietnam – A two-pronged approach to forest conservation
In Vietnam, plans to develop REDD+ must go beyond the country's Payments for Forest Environmental Services (PFES) program.
News
- 22 Jul 2015
A price tag on the environment? That will be $125 trillion a year
Research from Indonesia shows money isn't everything for local communities.
Analysis
- 20 Jul 2015
Can farmers be forest custodians in the Amazon?
Non-indigenous farmers are gradually being recognized in the Amazon.
Analysis
- 20 Jul 2015
Can farmers be forest custodians in the Amazon?
Interview
- 28 Apr 2015
Scientists: Base payments for ecosystem services on scientific evidence
A new article warns of 'scientific weakness' in the world of PES.
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