PES Regional synthesis: Latin America

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Author(s):
D. Southgate; S. Wunder

Type of Document:
Scholarly Article

 

Publisher/Journal:
Not Available

Date of Publication:
2007

Place of Publication:
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Abstract: PES-like schemes are fairly common in the Andean Region and other parts of Latin America.

However, genuine PES arrangements are fairly rare. For example, true conditionality is often missing. The absence of PES “purity” is not necessarily undesirable. Indeed, opting for something less than full PES might be an appropriate adaptation to local realities. On the other hand, improved financial sustainability of conservation initiatives and other benefits might result from moving toward genuine PES. The presentation addresses the potential for bundling payments for different services, the extent of local capacity for implementing PES, the need for monitoring (which is characterized by economies of scale), and the challenges of implementing PES in cases of high subsidy, such that water prices are less than the costs of building, maintaining and operating the required infrastructure. Two cases address this latter situation.

The actual presentation, “Experiences with PES in Latin America”, is available at: http://www.worldagroforestry.org/sea/portals/2/lombok/material/presentation/Day2/session%202/DaugSauthgate.pdf

Additional Bibliographic Information

Presented at the Global Event on Payments/Rewards for Environmental Services, Lombok, Indonesia 22-23 January 2007

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