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Paying for Watershed Services in Latin America: A Review of Current Initiatives

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Pages 497-524 | Published online: 18 Oct 2010

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Hero Marhaento, Martijn J. Booij & Naveed Ahmed. (2021) Quantifying relative contribution of land use change and climate change to streamflow alteration in the Bengawan Solo River, Indonesia. Hydrological Sciences Journal 66:6, pages 1059-1068.
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Ludivine Eloy, Philippe Méral, Thomas Ludewigs, Gustavo Tosello Pinheiro & Benjamin Singer. (2012) Payments for ecosystem services in Amazonia. The challenge of land use heterogeneity in agricultural frontiers near Cruzeiro do Sul (Acre,Brazil). Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 55:6, pages 685-703.
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Zhenmin Ding & Shunbo Yao. (2022) Assessing the ecological effectiveness of Sloping Land Conversion Programme to identify vegetation restoration types: A case study of Northern Shaanxi Loess Plateau, China. Ecological Indicators 145, pages 109671.
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Manon Authelet, Julie Subervie, Patrick Meyfroidt, Nigel Asquith & Driss Ezzine-de-Blas. (2021) Economic, pro-social and pro-environmental factors influencing participation in an incentive-based conservation program in Bolivia. World Development 145, pages 105487.
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Kimberlee Chang & Krister P. Andersson. (2021) Contextual factors that enable forest users to engage in tree-planting for forest restoration. Land Use Policy 104, pages 104017.
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Juan Von Thaden, Robert H. Manson, Russell G. Congalton, Fabiola López-Barrera & Kelly W. Jones. (2021) Evaluating the environmental effectiveness of payments for hydrological services in Veracruz, México: A landscape approach. Land Use Policy 100, pages 105055.
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Zhenglei Xie, Bing-Bing Zhou, Hanzeyu Xu, Le Zhang & Jing Wang. (2020) An Agent-Based Sustainability Perspective on Payment for Ecosystem Services: Analytical Framework and Empirical Application. Sustainability 13:1, pages 253.
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Gianluca Grilli, Roberto Fratini, Enrico Marone & Sandro Sacchelli. (2020) A spatial-based tool for the analysis of payments for forest ecosystem services related to hydrogeological protection. Forest Policy and Economics 111, pages 102039.
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Matthias Bösch, Peter Elsasser & Sven Wunder. (2019) Why do payments for watershed services emerge? A cross-country analysis of adoption contexts. World Development 119, pages 111-119.
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Jichuan Sheng, Hong Qiu & Sanfeng Zhang. (2019) Opportunity cost, income structure, and energy structure for landholders participating in payments for ecosystem services: Evidence from Wolong National Nature Reserve, China. World Development 117, pages 230-238.
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Nathan J. Cook, Tara Grillos & Krister P. Andersson. (2019) Gender quotas increase the equality and effectiveness of climate policy interventions. Nature Climate Change 9:4, pages 330-334.
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Jan Börner, Kathy Baylis, Esteve Corbera, Driss Ezzine-de-Blas, Jordi Honey-Rosés, U. Martin Persson & Sven Wunder. (2017) The Effectiveness of Payments for Environmental Services. World Development 96, pages 359-374.
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Leander Raes, Stijn Speelman & Nikolay Aguirre. (2017) Farmers’ Preferences for PES Contracts to Adopt Silvopastoral Systems in Southern Ecuador, Revealed Through a Choice Experiment. Environmental Management 60:2, pages 200-215.
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Tara Grillos. (2017) Economic vs non-material incentives for participation in an in-kind payments for ecosystem services program in Bolivia. Ecological Economics 131, pages 178-190.
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Sébastien Costedoat, Mark Koetse, Esteve Corbera & Driss Ezzine-de-Blas. (2016) Cash only? Unveiling preferences for a PES contract through a choice experiment in Chiapas, Mexico. Land Use Policy 58, pages 302-317.
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C.M. PragerA. VargaP. Olmsted, J.C. IngramM. CattauC. FreundR. Wynn-GrantS. Naeem. (2016) An assessment of adherence to basic ecological principles by payments for ecosystem service projects. Conservation Biology 30:4, pages 836-845.
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Leander Raes, Lasse Loft, Jean François Le Coq, Guido Van Huylenbroeck & Patrick Van Damme. (2016) Towards market- or command-based governance? The evolution of payments for environmental service schemes in Andean and Mesoamerican countries. Ecosystem Services 18, pages 20-32.
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Leah L. Bremer, Dan A. Auerbach, Joshua H. Goldstein, Adrian L. Vogl, Daniel Shemie, Timm Kroeger, Joanna L. Nelson, Silvia P. Benítez, Alejandro Calvache, João Guimarães, Colin Herron, Jonathan Higgins, Claudio Klemz, Jorge León, Juan Sebastián Lozano, Pedro H. Moreno, Francisco Nuñez, Fernando Veiga & Gilberto Tiepolo. (2016) One size does not fit all: Natural infrastructure investments within the Latin American Water Funds Partnership. Ecosystem Services 17, pages 217-236.
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Hebin Lin, Jeffrey A. Thornton & Nickolai Shadrin. (2015) A watershed-based adaptive knowledge system for developing ecosystem stakeholder partnerships. Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology 33:6, pages 1476-1488.
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L Calvet-Mir, E Corbera, A Martin, J Fisher & N Gross-Camp. (2015) Payments for ecosystem services in the tropics: a closer look at effectiveness and equity. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 14, pages 150-162.
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Sébastien Costedoat, Esteve Corbera, Driss Ezzine-de-Blas, Jordi Honey-Rosés, Kathy Baylis & Miguel Angel Castillo-Santiago. (2015) How Effective Are Biodiversity Conservation Payments in Mexico?. PLOS ONE 10:3, pages e0119881.
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Pushpam Kumar, Manasi Kumar & Lucy Garrett. (2014) Behavioural foundation of response policies for ecosystem management: What can we learn from Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES). Ecosystem Services 10, pages 128-136.
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Benno Pokorny & Pablo Pacheco. (2014) Money from and for forests: A critical reflection on the feasibility of market approaches for the conservation of Amazonian forests. Journal of Rural Studies 36, pages 441-452.
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Leah L. Bremer, Kathleen A. Farley, David Lopez-Carr & José Romero. (2014) Conservation and livelihood outcomes of payment for ecosystem services in the Ecuadorian Andes: What is the potential for ‘win–win’?. Ecosystem Services 8, pages 148-165.
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Drew E. Bennett, Hannah Gosnell, Susan Lurie & Sally Duncan. (2014) Utility engagement with payments for watershed services in the United States. Ecosystem Services 8, pages 56-64.
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BRUNO LOCATELLI, PABLO IMBACH & SVEN WUNDER. (2013) Synergies and trade-offs between ecosystem services in Costa Rica. Environmental Conservation 41:1, pages 27-36.
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Leah L. Bremer, Kathleen A. Farley & David Lopez-Carr. (2014) What factors influence participation in payment for ecosystem services programs? An evaluation of Ecuador's SocioPáramo program. Land Use Policy 36, pages 122-133.
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Sarah Schomers & Bettina Matzdorf. (2013) Payments for ecosystem services: A review and comparison of developing and industrialized countries. Ecosystem Services 6, pages 16-30.
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Christopher B. Barrett, Erwin H. Bulte, Paul Ferraro & Sven Wunder. 2013. Key Topics in Conservation Biology 2. Key Topics in Conservation Biology 2 59 73 .
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Patricia Balvanera, María Uriarte, Lucía Almeida-Leñero, Alice Altesor, Fabrice DeClerck, Toby Gardner, Jefferson Hall, Antonio Lara, Pedro Laterra, Marielos Peña-Claros, Dalva M. Silva Matos, Adrian L. Vogl, Luz Piedad Romero-Duque, Luis Felipe Arreola, Ángela Piedad Caro-Borrero, Federico Gallego, Meha Jain, Christian Little, Rafael de Oliveira Xavier, José M. Paruelo, Jesús Emilio Peinado, Lourens Poorter, Nataly Ascarrunz, Francisco Correa, Marcela B. Cunha-Santino, Amabel Paula Hernández-Sánchez & María Vallejos. (2012) Ecosystem services research in Latin America: The state of the art. Ecosystem Services 2, pages 56-70.
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D. Whittington & S. Pagiola. (2012) Using Contingent Valuation in the Design of Payments for Environmental Services Mechanisms: A Review and Assessment. The World Bank Research Observer 27:2, pages 261-287.
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Rocio Moreno-Sanchez, Jorge Higinio Maldonado, Sven Wunder & Carlos Borda-Almanza. (2012) Heterogeneous users and willingness to pay in an ongoing payment for watershed protection initiative in the Colombian Andes. Ecological Economics 75, pages 126-134.
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Gert Van Hecken, Johan Bastiaensen & William F. Vásquez. (2012) The viability of local payments for watershed services: Empirical evidence from Matiguás, Nicaragua. Ecological Economics 74, pages 169-176.
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ROY BROUWER, ABONESH TESFAYE & PIETER PAUW. (2011) Meta-analysis of institutional-economic factors explaining the environmental performance of payments for watershed services. Environmental Conservation 38:4, pages 380-392.
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Subhrendu K. Pattanayak, Sven Wunder & Paul J. Ferraro. (2010) Show Me the Money: Do Payments Supply Environmental Services in Developing Countries?. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 4:2, pages 254-274.
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Sharachchandra Lele. (2009) Watershed services of tropical forests: from hydrology to economic valuation to integrated analysis. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 1:2, pages 148-155.
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Rocio del Pilar Moreno Sánchez, Jorge H Maldonado & Sven Wunder. (2009) Do Environmental Services Buyers Prefer Differentiated Rates? A Case Study from the Colombian Andes. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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