Context Matters: Exploring the Cost-effectiveness of Fixed Payments and Procurement Auctions for PES

Successfully implemented payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs can provide both conservation of nature and financial support to rural communities. In this paper, we explore how PES programs can be designed so as to maximize the amount of additional ecosystem services provided for a given budget. We also provide a brief summary of the use of auction mechanisms in real world PES programs. To explore the potential additionality of different PES program designs we use a conceptual agent based simulation model where payments are either fixed, or set through a uniform or discriminatory auction. The program can also be designed to target payments to land-owners based on their provision of ecosystem services. Theoretically, auctions should be the most effective design, especially if payments are differentiated and targeted by ecosystem service provision. However, what we find is that the context in which the PES program is implemented—baseline compliance with program standards among the participants, correlation between opportunity costs and ecosystem services in the landscape, heterogeneity in costs and budget size—has a determining impact on the relative effectiveness of the different payment designs, with fixed payments schemes being much more effective than auctions in certain settings. Our findings suggest that context should be taken into serious consideration when a PES program design is chosen.

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Main Authors: Lundberg, Liv, U. Martin, Persson, Alpízar, Francisco, Lindgren, Kristian
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier, Ámsterdam (Países Bajos) 2018-04
Subjects:SERVICIOS ECOSISTEMICOS, CONSERVACION DE LA NATURALEZA, FINANCIAMIENTO, SUBASTAS, PAISAJE, IMPACTO AMBIENTAL, BENEFICIOS, VIABILIDAD, RENTABILIDAD, BIENES PUBLICOS,
Online Access:https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/9507
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spelling dig-catie-11554-95072021-12-22T19:09:49Z Context Matters: Exploring the Cost-effectiveness of Fixed Payments and Procurement Auctions for PES Lundberg, Liv U. Martin, Persson Alpízar, Francisco Lindgren, Kristian SERVICIOS ECOSISTEMICOS CONSERVACION DE LA NATURALEZA FINANCIAMIENTO SUBASTAS PAISAJE IMPACTO AMBIENTAL BENEFICIOS VIABILIDAD RENTABILIDAD BIENES PUBLICOS Successfully implemented payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs can provide both conservation of nature and financial support to rural communities. In this paper, we explore how PES programs can be designed so as to maximize the amount of additional ecosystem services provided for a given budget. We also provide a brief summary of the use of auction mechanisms in real world PES programs. To explore the potential additionality of different PES program designs we use a conceptual agent based simulation model where payments are either fixed, or set through a uniform or discriminatory auction. The program can also be designed to target payments to land-owners based on their provision of ecosystem services. Theoretically, auctions should be the most effective design, especially if payments are differentiated and targeted by ecosystem service provision. However, what we find is that the context in which the PES program is implemented—baseline compliance with program standards among the participants, correlation between opportunity costs and ecosystem services in the landscape, heterogeneity in costs and budget size—has a determining impact on the relative effectiveness of the different payment designs, with fixed payments schemes being much more effective than auctions in certain settings. Our findings suggest that context should be taken into serious consideration when a PES program design is chosen. 2020-08-21T22:39:37Z 2020-08-21T22:39:37Z 2018-04 Artículo doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2017.11.021 https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/9507 en Ecological Economics Volumen 146 (April 2018), pages 347-358 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Elsevier, Ámsterdam (Países Bajos)
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topic SERVICIOS ECOSISTEMICOS
CONSERVACION DE LA NATURALEZA
FINANCIAMIENTO
SUBASTAS
PAISAJE
IMPACTO AMBIENTAL
BENEFICIOS
VIABILIDAD
RENTABILIDAD
BIENES PUBLICOS
SERVICIOS ECOSISTEMICOS
CONSERVACION DE LA NATURALEZA
FINANCIAMIENTO
SUBASTAS
PAISAJE
IMPACTO AMBIENTAL
BENEFICIOS
VIABILIDAD
RENTABILIDAD
BIENES PUBLICOS
spellingShingle SERVICIOS ECOSISTEMICOS
CONSERVACION DE LA NATURALEZA
FINANCIAMIENTO
SUBASTAS
PAISAJE
IMPACTO AMBIENTAL
BENEFICIOS
VIABILIDAD
RENTABILIDAD
BIENES PUBLICOS
SERVICIOS ECOSISTEMICOS
CONSERVACION DE LA NATURALEZA
FINANCIAMIENTO
SUBASTAS
PAISAJE
IMPACTO AMBIENTAL
BENEFICIOS
VIABILIDAD
RENTABILIDAD
BIENES PUBLICOS
Lundberg, Liv
U. Martin, Persson
Alpízar, Francisco
Lindgren, Kristian
Context Matters: Exploring the Cost-effectiveness of Fixed Payments and Procurement Auctions for PES
description Successfully implemented payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs can provide both conservation of nature and financial support to rural communities. In this paper, we explore how PES programs can be designed so as to maximize the amount of additional ecosystem services provided for a given budget. We also provide a brief summary of the use of auction mechanisms in real world PES programs. To explore the potential additionality of different PES program designs we use a conceptual agent based simulation model where payments are either fixed, or set through a uniform or discriminatory auction. The program can also be designed to target payments to land-owners based on their provision of ecosystem services. Theoretically, auctions should be the most effective design, especially if payments are differentiated and targeted by ecosystem service provision. However, what we find is that the context in which the PES program is implemented—baseline compliance with program standards among the participants, correlation between opportunity costs and ecosystem services in the landscape, heterogeneity in costs and budget size—has a determining impact on the relative effectiveness of the different payment designs, with fixed payments schemes being much more effective than auctions in certain settings. Our findings suggest that context should be taken into serious consideration when a PES program design is chosen.
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CONSERVACION DE LA NATURALEZA
FINANCIAMIENTO
SUBASTAS
PAISAJE
IMPACTO AMBIENTAL
BENEFICIOS
VIABILIDAD
RENTABILIDAD
BIENES PUBLICOS
author Lundberg, Liv
U. Martin, Persson
Alpízar, Francisco
Lindgren, Kristian
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title_short Context Matters: Exploring the Cost-effectiveness of Fixed Payments and Procurement Auctions for PES
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