Adding rewards to regulation: The impacts of watershed conservation on land cover and household wellbeing in Moyobamba, Peru.

We estimate the effects of Peru's oldest watershed payments for environmental services (PES) initiative in Moyobamba (Andes-Amazon transition zone) and disentangle the complex intervention into its two main forest conservation treatments. First, a state-managed protected area (PA) was establish...

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Main Authors: Javier Montoya-Zumaeta, Eduardo Rojas, Sven Wunder
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225367
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spelling doaj-641897ea4344404d8f5d4b76fe0201692021-03-03T21:12:55ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-011411e022536710.1371/journal.pone.0225367Adding rewards to regulation: The impacts of watershed conservation on land cover and household wellbeing in Moyobamba, Peru.Javier Montoya-ZumaetaEduardo RojasSven WunderWe estimate the effects of Peru's oldest watershed payments for environmental services (PES) initiative in Moyobamba (Andes-Amazon transition zone) and disentangle the complex intervention into its two main forest conservation treatments. First, a state-managed protected area (PA) was established, allowing sustainable use but drastically limiting de facto land use and land rights of households in the upper watershed through command-and-control interventions. Second, a subset of those environmentally regulated households also received incentives: PES-like voluntary contracts with conditional in-kind rewards, combined with access to participation in sustainable income-generating activities of the integrated conservation and development project (ICDP) type. To evaluate impacts, we perform matching procedures and adjustment regressions to obtain the average treatment effect on the treated (ATT) of each intervention. We investigate impacts on plot-level forest cover and household welfare for the period 2010-2016. We find that both treatments-command-and-control restrictions and the incentive package-modestly but significantly mitigated primary forest loss. Incentive-induced conservation gains came at elevated per-hectare implementation costs. We also find positive effects on incentive-treated households' incomes and assets; however, their self-perceived wellbeing counterintuitively declined. We hypothesise that locally frustrated beneficiary expectations vis-a-vis the ambitiously designed PES-cum-ICDP intervention help explain this surprising finding. We finalise with some recommendations for watershed incentives and policy mix design in Moyobamba and beyond.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225367
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Adding rewards to regulation: The impacts of watershed conservation on land cover and household wellbeing in Moyobamba, Peru.
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Sven Wunder
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title Adding rewards to regulation: The impacts of watershed conservation on land cover and household wellbeing in Moyobamba, Peru.
title_short Adding rewards to regulation: The impacts of watershed conservation on land cover and household wellbeing in Moyobamba, Peru.
title_full Adding rewards to regulation: The impacts of watershed conservation on land cover and household wellbeing in Moyobamba, Peru.
title_fullStr Adding rewards to regulation: The impacts of watershed conservation on land cover and household wellbeing in Moyobamba, Peru.
title_full_unstemmed Adding rewards to regulation: The impacts of watershed conservation on land cover and household wellbeing in Moyobamba, Peru.
title_sort adding rewards to regulation: the impacts of watershed conservation on land cover and household wellbeing in moyobamba, peru.
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description We estimate the effects of Peru's oldest watershed payments for environmental services (PES) initiative in Moyobamba (Andes-Amazon transition zone) and disentangle the complex intervention into its two main forest conservation treatments. First, a state-managed protected area (PA) was established, allowing sustainable use but drastically limiting de facto land use and land rights of households in the upper watershed through command-and-control interventions. Second, a subset of those environmentally regulated households also received incentives: PES-like voluntary contracts with conditional in-kind rewards, combined with access to participation in sustainable income-generating activities of the integrated conservation and development project (ICDP) type. To evaluate impacts, we perform matching procedures and adjustment regressions to obtain the average treatment effect on the treated (ATT) of each intervention. We investigate impacts on plot-level forest cover and household welfare for the period 2010-2016. We find that both treatments-command-and-control restrictions and the incentive package-modestly but significantly mitigated primary forest loss. Incentive-induced conservation gains came at elevated per-hectare implementation costs. We also find positive effects on incentive-treated households' incomes and assets; however, their self-perceived wellbeing counterintuitively declined. We hypothesise that locally frustrated beneficiary expectations vis-a-vis the ambitiously designed PES-cum-ICDP intervention help explain this surprising finding. We finalise with some recommendations for watershed incentives and policy mix design in Moyobamba and beyond.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225367
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