Social Equity and Payments for Ecosystem Services: From Macro to Micro
The overarching question that this thesis sheds some light on is whether making PES more equitable increases the likelihood that they will be successful. The findings of the three empirical chapters suggest that policy-makers would do well to keep equity consideration in mind when designing PES. The...
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ndltd-uni-osnabrueck.de-oai-repositorium.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de-urn-nbn-de-gbv-700-2019112122312020-10-28T17:22:16Z Social Equity and Payments for Ecosystem Services: From Macro to Micro Lliso, Bosco Prof. Dr. Stefanie Engel Prof. Dr. Mette Termansen Payments for ecosystem services PES equity Colombia indigenous participation distribution recognition deliberative valuation choice experiment ddc:333.7 The overarching question that this thesis sheds some light on is whether making PES more equitable increases the likelihood that they will be successful. The findings of the three empirical chapters suggest that policy-makers would do well to keep equity consideration in mind when designing PES. The first of these chapters is based on the results of a survey of dozens of PES in Latin America. The second and third chapters use a deliberative choice experiments approach to measure participant preferences towards different equity design characteristics of PES in an indigenous community in Colombia, where one of these programs is likely to be implemented in the near future. 2019-11-21 doc-type:doctoralThesis https://repositorium.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de/handle/urn:nbn:de:gbv:700-201911212231 eng http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf application/zip |
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The overarching question that this thesis sheds some light on is whether making PES more equitable increases the likelihood that they will be successful. The findings of the three empirical chapters suggest that policy-makers would do well to keep equity consideration in mind when designing PES. The first of these chapters is based on the results of a survey of dozens of PES in Latin America. The second and third chapters use a deliberative choice experiments approach to measure participant preferences towards different equity design characteristics of PES in an indigenous community in Colombia, where one of these programs is likely to be implemented in the near future. |
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Prof. Dr. Stefanie Engel |
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Prof. Dr. Stefanie Engel Lliso, Bosco |
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Social Equity and Payments for Ecosystem Services: From Macro to Micro |
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Social Equity and Payments for Ecosystem Services: From Macro to Micro |
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Social Equity and Payments for Ecosystem Services: From Macro to Micro |
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Social Equity and Payments for Ecosystem Services: From Macro to Micro |
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Social Equity and Payments for Ecosystem Services: From Macro to Micro |
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social equity and payments for ecosystem services: from macro to micro |
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