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Ending Ecoservices Payments Does Not Crowd Out Lab-in-the-Field Conservation
Lina Moros; María Alejandro Vélez; Alexander Pfaff; Daniela Quintero
2022-05-10
出版年2022
国家瑞典
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Abstract

Payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs is proliferating globally but not always with significant impact. Unlike protected areas (PAs), PES compensates suppliers of eco-services, increasing local acceptance. Yet, some worry that PES could reduce conservation in the long run, if the introduction of financial incentives “crowds out” or diminishes prior conservation behavior. We implemented a decision experiment with farmers in rural Colombia to study the effects of temporary PES. We find no crowding out if a PES is introduced and then ended.  Contributions after PES fall back to pre-PES levels, at worst, and if anything, they are higher. Comparisons to controls without PES strengthen these findings, which can inform policy design.

Keywords: lab-in-the-field experiment; pro-environmental behavior; payment for ecosystem services; incentives; Colombia 

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来源平台Environment for Development Initiative
文献类型科技报告
条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/349805
专题资源环境科学
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Lina Moros,María Alejandro Vélez,Alexander Pfaff,et al. Ending Ecoservices Payments Does Not Crowd Out Lab-in-the-Field Conservation,2022.
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