Title
Payments for environmental services: Past performance and pending potentials
Date Issued
06 October 2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
review
Author(s)
European Forest Institute
Publisher(s)
Annual Reviews Inc.
Abstract
We develop a theory of change for payments for environmental services (PES) to review their imminent strengths and weaknesses in light of a growing body of impact evaluation studies. We show that PES are probably at least as environmentally additional as other conservation tools, based on the limited evidence. The original vision of PES as being direct, flexible, and potentially effective remains valid, but PES design and implementation have to be upgraded in their economic functioning to better realize this potential. Adverse self-selection, inadequate administrative targeting, and ill-enforced conditionality constitute three key obstacles that may considerably hamper PES success. Policies such as spatial targeting to service density, threat and cost levels, and payment differentiation can alleviate the design challenges. PES site selection needs to further move into high-threat areas. Making adequate PES design choices also requires the political will to boost environmental effects.
Start page
209
End page
234
Volume
12
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias del medio ambiente
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85092043854
Source
Annual Review of Resource Economics
ISSN of the container
19411340
Source funding
European Commission
Sponsor(s)
We are grateful for comments on early versions received from Irina Prokofieva, Mario Torralba, and an anonymous journal reviewer; statistical research assistance from Dario Schulz (ZEF, Bonn); and financial support from the European Commission (SINCERE, H2020 GA 773702), Norad (CIFOR GCS-REDD), and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
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