Journal article

The Prospects for payment for ecosystem services (PES) in Vietnam: A Look at three payment schemes

PX To, WH Dressler, S Mahanty, TT Pham, C Zingerli

Human Ecology | SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS | Published : 2012

Abstract

Global conservation discourses and practices increasingly rely on market-based solutions to fulfill the dual objective of forest conservation and economic development. Although varied, these interventions are premised on the assumption that natural resources are most effectively managed and preserved while benefiting livelihoods if the market-incentives of a liberalised economy are correctly in place. By examining three nationally supported payment for ecosystem service (PES) schemes in Vietnam we show how insecure land tenure, high transaction costs and high opportunity costs can undermine the long-term benefits of PES programmes for local households and, hence, potentially threaten their l..

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