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Submission |
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9854 |
Submitting Entity |
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The Salvadoran Research Program on Development and Environment (PRISMA) |
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Main Information |
Title |
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Compensation for Environmental Services and Rural Communities - Lessons from the Americas and Key Issues for Strenghtening Community Strategies |
Description |
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The report presents the findings of the “Payment for Environmental Services in the Americas” project (1999-2003), coordinated by the Salvadoran Research Program on Development and Environment (PRISMA) and supported by the Ford Foundation, as well as PRISMA’s framework for the compensation of environmental services from the perspective of peasant and indigenous communities. This framework has been developed under PRISMA´s general research program and has been made possible from support of the Ford Foundation, SIDA, SDC and NOVIB. |
Web Link |
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/doc/case-studies/inc/cs-inc-prisma-en-01.pdf |
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Additional Information |
Authors |
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Herman Rosa, Susan Kandel, Leopoldo Dimas, Nelson Cuellar, Ernesto Mendez |
Countries |
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Brazil Costa Rica Mexico El Salvador United States of America |
Ecosystems |
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Agricultural Biodiversity Forest Biodiversity Inland Waters Biodiversity Mountain Biodiversity |
Regions |
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Latin America and the Caribbean Western Europe and Others |
Incentive Measures |
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Positive Incentives (subsidies, tax breaks, ...) |
Keywords |
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Agri-environmental payments Conservation payments Land set-aside payments Parks and reserves Market creation (organic production, tourism, ...) Strengthening property rights (land tenure, ...) Support payment Compensation for loss of use Climatic change |
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