Journal Articles
Article Title Rewards for Environmental Services and Collective Land Tenure: Lessons from Ecuador and Indonesia
Author Kelly Wendland, Lisa Naughton, Luis Suárez and S. Suyanto
Year 2010
Publisher Mountain Forum Secretariat, World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), IUCN, ICIMOD and the World Bank
Call Number PP0282-10
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Abstract:

Programmes that provide direct rewards in exchange for environmental services offer theoretical advantages over other conservation mechanisms, but also pose a number of challenges, including determining who should benefit and how incentives should be structured when the environmental services are tied to state or community owned land. Case studies from Ecuador and Indonesia highlight key land tenure issues and lessons for those planning Rewards for Environmental Services (RES) projects.



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