There have been few efforts to evaluate whether the positive land use changes induced by conservation interventions such as Payments for Environmental Services (PES) persist once the interventions end. Since gains achieved by conservation interventions may be lost upon termination of the program, even apparently successful interventions may not result in longterm conservation benefits, a problem known as that of permanence. This paper examines the...
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2017/05/01
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Document de travail (série numérotée)
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115197
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2017/05/22
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Assessing the permanence of land use change induced by payments for environmental services : evidence from Nicaragua
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land use change