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DOI10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2016.12.009
A place-based approach to payments for ecosystem services
Reed M.S.; Allen K.; Attlee A.; Dougill A.J.; Evans K.L.; Kenter J.O.; Hoy J.; McNab D.; Stead S.M.; Twyman C.; Scott A.S.; Smyth M.A.; Stringer L.C.; Whittingham M.J.
发表日期2017
ISSN0959-3780
卷号43
英文摘要Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are proliferating but are challenged by insufficient attention to spatial and temporal inter-dependencies, interactions between different ecosystems and their services, and the need for multi-level governance. To address these challenges, this paper develops a place-based approach to the development and implementation of PES schemes that incorporates multi-level governance, bundling or layering of services across multiple scales, and shared values for ecosystem services. The approach is evaluated and illustrated using case study research to develop an explicitly place-based PES scheme, the Peatland Code, owned and managed by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's UK Peatland Programme and designed to pay for restoration of peatland habitats. Buyers preferred bundled schemes with premium pricing of a primary service, contrasting with sellers’ preferences for quantifying and marketing services separately in a layered scheme. There was limited awareness among key business sectors of dependencies on ecosystem services, or the risks and opportunities arising from their management. Companies with financial links to peatlands or a strong environmental sustainability focus were interested in the scheme, particularly in relation to climate regulation, water quality, biodiversity and flood risk mitigation benefits. Visitors were most interested in donating to projects that benefited wildlife and were willing to donate around 2 on-site during a visit. Sellers agreed a deliberated fair price per tonne of CO2 equivalent from 11.18 to 15.65 across four sites in Scotland, with this range primarily driven by spatial variation in habitat degradation. In the Peak District, perceived declines in sheep and grouse productivity arising from ditch blocking led to substantially higher prices, but in other regions ditch blocking was viewed more positively. The Peatland Code was developed in close collaboration with stakeholders at catchment, landscape and national scales, enabling multi-level governance of the management and delivery of ecosystem services across these scales. Place-based PES schemes can mitigate negative trade-offs between ecosystem services, more effectively include cultural ecosystem services and engage with and empower diverse stakeholders in scheme design and governance. © 2016
英文关键词Ecological economics; Ecological restoration; Governance; Moorland; Valuation
学科领域biodiversity; business; ecosystem service; peatland; risk assessment; sheep; spatial variation; spatiotemporal analysis; stakeholder; sustainability; water quality; Derbyshire; England; Peak District; Scotland; United Kingdom; Ovis aries; Tetraonidae
语种英语
scopus关键词biodiversity; business; ecosystem service; peatland; risk assessment; sheep; spatial variation; spatiotemporal analysis; stakeholder; sustainability; water quality; Derbyshire; England; Peak District; Scotland; United Kingdom; Ovis aries; Tetraonidae
来源期刊Global Environmental Change
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/117275
作者单位Centre for Rural Economy and Institute for Agri-Food Research & Innovation, School of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Agriculture Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, United Kingdom; School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, The King's Buildings, Crew Building, Alexander Crum Brown Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3FF, United Kingdom; Project Maya Community Interest Company, 54 Tetherdown, London, N10 1NG, United Kingdom; Sustainability Research Institute, School of Earth & Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, United Kingdom; Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of SheffieldS10 2TN, United Kingdom; Laurence Mee Centre for Society and the Sea, Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS), Oban, PA371QA, United Kingdom; IUCN UK Peatland Programme, Harbour House, 110 Commercial Street, Edinburgh, EH6 6NF, United Kingdom; AECOM, 6-8 Greencoat Place, London, SW1P 1PL, United Kingdom; Southwark Council, PO Box 64529, London, SE1P 5LX, United Kingdom; Sch...
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Reed M.S.,Allen K.,Attlee A.,et al. A place-based approach to payments for ecosystem services[J],2017,43.
APA Reed M.S..,Allen K..,Attlee A..,Dougill A.J..,Evans K.L..,...&Whittingham M.J..(2017).A place-based approach to payments for ecosystem services.Global Environmental Change,43.
MLA Reed M.S.,et al."A place-based approach to payments for ecosystem services".Global Environmental Change 43(2017).
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