Room:
Leipziger KUBUS | Hall 1C
Topic:
12 Social and institutional criteria for policy mix analysis
Form of presentation:
Oral
Duration:
90 Minutes
Chair: Jukka Similä (University of Lapland, Finland)
11:15 am
2955: Chacón-Cascante, Adriana
Adriana Chacón-Cascante | CATIE | Costa Rica
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Adriana Chacón-Cascante | CATIE | Costa Rica
David N. Barton | NINA | Norway
Signe Vingelsgård Rugtveit | Nina | Norway
Although the Costa Rican PES program was not intended to reduce poverty when launched, its social dimension is mandatory by Costa Rican law due to its high dependency on public funds. We analysed the socioeconomic impacts of two payments modalities in Hohancha (protection and reforestation). Results show that households are not made better-off not worse off by participating in the PES program .
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11:30 am
2998: Le Velly, Gwenolé
Gwenolé Le Velly | CERDI - Université d'Auvergne | France
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Gwenolé Le Velly | CERDI - Université d'Auvergne | France
Dr. Céline Dutilly | CIRAD | France
Chloë Fernandez | Cirad | France
Dr. Driss Ezzine de Blas | Cirad | France
As most PES, the PSA-H is designed as an individual compensation of opportunity costs. Since most of the Mexican forests are commons, payments are made to communities that share them between their members. We analyze the repartition mechanism and discuss how it complies or conflicts with the individual compensation logic. We also analyze the impact of PSA-H on the household economic activities.
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11:45 am
3020: Karsenty, Alain
Dr. Alain Karsenty | Cirad | France
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Authors:
Dr. Alain Karsenty | Cirad | France
Dr. Céline Dutilly | CIRAD | France
Sigrid Aubert | Cirad | Germany
Dr. Driss Ezzine de Blas | Cirad | France
Laura Brimont | Cirad | Germany
Gwenolé Le Velly | CERDI - Université d'Auvergne | France
Sébastien Desbureaux | Cirad | France
This article analyses the interactions between PES and legal regulations prohibiting specific environmental destructions. In principle, the two instruments cannot be used simultaneously on the same territories since it would lead to pay people to comply with the law. Based on field work in Madagascar and Mexico, we explore the reasons why PES often overlaps with legal restrictions.
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12:00 pm
2931: Hein, Jonas
Jonas Hein | German Development Institute | Germany
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Carmen Richerzhagen | German Development Institute | Germany
Jonas Hein | German Development Institute | Germany
PES, REDD and ABS are prominent environmental policy instruments aiming at sustainable natural resource management and poverty reduction through benefit sharing mechanisms. In this article we evaluate the social implications of Indonesian benefit-sharing arrangements by looking at the institutional design of the policies, their interplay and the form of benefit-sharing they imply.
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