Allocatinggroup-levelpayments for ecosystem services: Experiences from a REDD+ pilot in Tanzania

Submitted by Salvatory Macha on

Payments for ecosystem services (PES) typically reward landowners for managing their land to provide ecosystem services that would not otherwise be provided. REDD+—Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation—is a form of PES aimed at decreasing carbon emissions from forest conversion and extraction in lower-income countries. A key challenge for REDD+ occurs when it is implemented at a group, rather than an individual landowner, level.

Experiments, Forestry, Policy Design

Allocating Community-Level Payments for Ecosystem Services: Initial Experiences from a REDD Pilot in Tanzania

Submitted by Eugenia Leon on

Payments for ecosystem services (PES) typically reward landowners for managing their land to provide ecosystem services that would not otherwise be provided. REDD— Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation—is a form of PES aimed at decreasing carbon emissions from forest conversion and extraction in lower-income countries. A key challenge for REDD occurs when it is implemented at the community rather than the individual landowner level.

Forestry, Policy Design