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Motivation crowding by economic incentives in conservation policy: A review of the empirical evidence
The paper seeks to advance our understanding of the extent to which the use of economic
incentives can undermine (“crowd out”) or reinforce (“crowd in”) people's intrinsic …
incentives can undermine (“crowd out”) or reinforce (“crowd in”) people's intrinsic …
Valuing cultural ecosystem services
The ecosystem services (ES) framework was developed to articulate and measure the
benefits humans receive from ecosystems. Cultural ecosystem services (CES), usually …
benefits humans receive from ecosystems. Cultural ecosystem services (CES), usually …
Quantifying urban ecosystem services based on high‐resolution data of urban green space: an assessment for Rotterdam, the Netherlands
The urban dimension of ecosystem services (ES) is underexposed, while the importance of
ES for human well‐being is nowhere as evident as in cities. Urban challenges such as air …
ES for human well‐being is nowhere as evident as in cities. Urban challenges such as air …
Past, present and future of industrial plantation forestry and implication on future timber harvesting technology
Plantation forests are established, and expanding, to satisfy increasing global demand for
timber products. Shifting societal values, such as safety, productivity, environmental, quality …
timber products. Shifting societal values, such as safety, productivity, environmental, quality …
Payments for ecosystem services and the fatal attraction of win‐win solutions
In this commentary we critically discuss the suitability of payments for ecosystem services
and the most important challenges they face. While such instruments can play a role in …
and the most important challenges they face. While such instruments can play a role in …
Arrested development? The promises and paradoxes of “selling nature to save it”
Mainstream environmentalism and critical scholarship are abuzz with the promise and perils
(respectively) of what we call for-profit biodiversity conservation: attempts to make …
(respectively) of what we call for-profit biodiversity conservation: attempts to make …
Questioning REDD+ and the future of market-based conservation
Increasingly, one hears furtive whispers in the halls of conservation:" REDD+ is dead; it's
time to cut our losses and move on." In a recent Conservation Biology edito rial, Redford et …
time to cut our losses and move on." In a recent Conservation Biology edito rial, Redford et …
In markets we trust? Setting the boundaries of market-based instruments in ecosystem services governance
A growing tendency to frame environmental problems as a failure to price ecosystem
services has coincided with the rise of so-called “Market-Based Instruments”(MBIs). The aim …
services has coincided with the rise of so-called “Market-Based Instruments”(MBIs). The aim …
The PES conceit: Revisiting the relationship between payments for environmental services and neoliberal conservation
Abstract Payments for Environmental Services (PES) has become a popular means to
neoliberalize biodiversity conservation throughout the world. Yet research on PES is …
neoliberalize biodiversity conservation throughout the world. Yet research on PES is …
From payments for ecosystem services to eco-compensation: Conceptual change or paradigm shift?
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) is an effective policy in conserving ecosystem
services and is increasingly applied globally. The concept of PES was firstly defined in 2005 …
services and is increasingly applied globally. The concept of PES was firstly defined in 2005 …