Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5050583 Ecological Economics 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Environmental protection and poverty alleviation in the developing world are usually heralded as joint objectives. However, these two goals are often associated with different sectoral policy instruments. While so−called payments for environmental services (PES) are increasingly being promoted for environmental protection, poverty alleviation is increasingly addressed by conditional cash transfers (CCT) program. These instruments although aimed to achieve distinct objectives have a number of similarities and challenges in their design and implementation phases. This paper elaborates on these similarities and develops a unifying generic framework that is used to discuss the extent to which both approaches could be unified.

► Environmental protection and poverty alleviation are usually heralded as joint objectives. ► However, these two goals are often associated with different policy instruments. ► This paper presents a new instrument: PESPA to jointly achieve both objectives.

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