Redesigning payments for ecosystem services to increase cost-effectiveness

Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are a widely used approach to incentivize conservation efforts such as avoided deforestation. Although PES effectiveness has received significant scholarly attention, how PES design modifications can improve program outcomes is less explored. We present findings...

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title Redesigning payments for ecosystem services to increase cost-effectiveness
spellingShingle Redesigning payments for ecosystem services to increase cost-effectiveness
Química General
Bioquímica
Genética
Biología Molecular General
Física
Astronomía General
title_short Redesigning payments for ecosystem services to increase cost-effectiveness
title_full Redesigning payments for ecosystem services to increase cost-effectiveness
title_fullStr Redesigning payments for ecosystem services to increase cost-effectiveness
title_full_unstemmed Redesigning payments for ecosystem services to increase cost-effectiveness
title_sort Redesigning payments for ecosystem services to increase cost-effectiveness
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Química General
Bioquímica
Genética
Biología Molecular General
Física
Astronomía General
topic Química General
Bioquímica
Genética
Biología Molecular General
Física
Astronomía General
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