Payment for Ecosystem Services in Costa Rica: Evaluation of a Country-wide Program

Several countries have implemented payment-for-ecosystem-services (PES) programs, buoyed by the promise of these programs as a win-win strategy that would allow both the conservation of natural resources, and the reduction of poverty for rural households and communities. Our study evaluates the effect on deforestation of Costa Rica's PES program, one of the oldest country-wide programs in the world. Costa Rica approved the 1996 Forest Law (Law No. 7575), creating a PES program that compensates landowners for forest conservation. We estimate these effects using an event study design with staggered entry into treatment. Our results show a statistically significant effect for the first year with a decrease in deforestation of 0.21 ha, but not for the following years. Given that the baseline level of deforestation in our sample is low, the magnitude of the effect is large. When compared to the pre-2016 average level of within farm deforestation, our estimated effect would imply a 100% reduction in deforestation for the first year after enrollment. Given the program pays the participants for a 5-year period, and that the effect is significant only during the first year, it may be beneficial for the program to reduce its length and implement required simplified annual contract renewals or other behavioral interventions to reduce noncompliance in subsequent years.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Juan M. Murguia
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Ecosystem Service, Decarbonization, Natural Capital, Forest Conservation, Q23 - Forestry, Q57 - Ecological Economics: Ecosystem Services • Biodiversity Conservation • Bioeconomics • Industrial Ecology, Payment for Ecosystem Services;Forest preservation;Descarbonization;Costa Rica;FONAFIFO,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004259
https://publications.iadb.org/en/payment-ecosystem-services-costa-rica-evaluation-country-wide-program
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spelling dig-bid-node-322532022-05-26T17:27:01ZPayment for Ecosystem Services in Costa Rica: Evaluation of a Country-wide Program 2022-05-17T00:05:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004259 https://publications.iadb.org/en/payment-ecosystem-services-costa-rica-evaluation-country-wide-program Inter-American Development Bank Ecosystem Service Decarbonization Natural Capital Forest Conservation Q23 - Forestry Q57 - Ecological Economics: Ecosystem Services • Biodiversity Conservation • Bioeconomics • Industrial Ecology Payment for Ecosystem Services;Forest preservation;Descarbonization;Costa Rica;FONAFIFO Several countries have implemented payment-for-ecosystem-services (PES) programs, buoyed by the promise of these programs as a win-win strategy that would allow both the conservation of natural resources, and the reduction of poverty for rural households and communities. Our study evaluates the effect on deforestation of Costa Rica's PES program, one of the oldest country-wide programs in the world. Costa Rica approved the 1996 Forest Law (Law No. 7575), creating a PES program that compensates landowners for forest conservation. We estimate these effects using an event study design with staggered entry into treatment. Our results show a statistically significant effect for the first year with a decrease in deforestation of 0.21 ha, but not for the following years. Given that the baseline level of deforestation in our sample is low, the magnitude of the effect is large. When compared to the pre-2016 average level of within farm deforestation, our estimated effect would imply a 100% reduction in deforestation for the first year after enrollment. Given the program pays the participants for a 5-year period, and that the effect is significant only during the first year, it may be beneficial for the program to reduce its length and implement required simplified annual contract renewals or other behavioral interventions to reduce noncompliance in subsequent years. Inter-American Development Bank Juan M. Murguia Pablo Ordoñez Leonardo Corral Gilmar Navarrete-Chacón IDB Publications en
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topic Ecosystem Service
Decarbonization
Natural Capital
Forest Conservation
Q23 - Forestry
Q57 - Ecological Economics: Ecosystem Services • Biodiversity Conservation • Bioeconomics • Industrial Ecology
Payment for Ecosystem Services;Forest preservation;Descarbonization;Costa Rica;FONAFIFO
Ecosystem Service
Decarbonization
Natural Capital
Forest Conservation
Q23 - Forestry
Q57 - Ecological Economics: Ecosystem Services • Biodiversity Conservation • Bioeconomics • Industrial Ecology
Payment for Ecosystem Services;Forest preservation;Descarbonization;Costa Rica;FONAFIFO
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Decarbonization
Natural Capital
Forest Conservation
Q23 - Forestry
Q57 - Ecological Economics: Ecosystem Services • Biodiversity Conservation • Bioeconomics • Industrial Ecology
Payment for Ecosystem Services;Forest preservation;Descarbonization;Costa Rica;FONAFIFO
Ecosystem Service
Decarbonization
Natural Capital
Forest Conservation
Q23 - Forestry
Q57 - Ecological Economics: Ecosystem Services • Biodiversity Conservation • Bioeconomics • Industrial Ecology
Payment for Ecosystem Services;Forest preservation;Descarbonization;Costa Rica;FONAFIFO
Inter-American Development Bank
Payment for Ecosystem Services in Costa Rica: Evaluation of a Country-wide Program
description Several countries have implemented payment-for-ecosystem-services (PES) programs, buoyed by the promise of these programs as a win-win strategy that would allow both the conservation of natural resources, and the reduction of poverty for rural households and communities. Our study evaluates the effect on deforestation of Costa Rica's PES program, one of the oldest country-wide programs in the world. Costa Rica approved the 1996 Forest Law (Law No. 7575), creating a PES program that compensates landowners for forest conservation. We estimate these effects using an event study design with staggered entry into treatment. Our results show a statistically significant effect for the first year with a decrease in deforestation of 0.21 ha, but not for the following years. Given that the baseline level of deforestation in our sample is low, the magnitude of the effect is large. When compared to the pre-2016 average level of within farm deforestation, our estimated effect would imply a 100% reduction in deforestation for the first year after enrollment. Given the program pays the participants for a 5-year period, and that the effect is significant only during the first year, it may be beneficial for the program to reduce its length and implement required simplified annual contract renewals or other behavioral interventions to reduce noncompliance in subsequent years.
author2 Juan M. Murguia
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Inter-American Development Bank
topic_facet Ecosystem Service
Decarbonization
Natural Capital
Forest Conservation
Q23 - Forestry
Q57 - Ecological Economics: Ecosystem Services • Biodiversity Conservation • Bioeconomics • Industrial Ecology
Payment for Ecosystem Services;Forest preservation;Descarbonization;Costa Rica;FONAFIFO
author Inter-American Development Bank
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title Payment for Ecosystem Services in Costa Rica: Evaluation of a Country-wide Program
title_short Payment for Ecosystem Services in Costa Rica: Evaluation of a Country-wide Program
title_full Payment for Ecosystem Services in Costa Rica: Evaluation of a Country-wide Program
title_fullStr Payment for Ecosystem Services in Costa Rica: Evaluation of a Country-wide Program
title_full_unstemmed Payment for Ecosystem Services in Costa Rica: Evaluation of a Country-wide Program
title_sort payment for ecosystem services in costa rica: evaluation of a country-wide program
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