Compensating farmers for ecosystem services: Lessons and an agenda for innovation

The CompensACTION Initiative aims to promote payments for ecosystem services (PES) to improve smallholder farmers’ incomes at large scales while incentivizing climate action, sustainable farming and other environmental outcomes. Key drivers for scaling up PES programs are increasing farmers’ benefi...

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Autores principales: Wollenberg, Eva Karoline, Tennigkeit, Timm, Dinesh, Dhanush, Baumert, Sophia, Röhrig, Felicitas, Kirfel-Rühle, Lisa, Zeppenfeldt, Leanne
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125381
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author Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
Tennigkeit, Timm
Dinesh, Dhanush
Baumert, Sophia
Röhrig, Felicitas
Kirfel-Rühle, Lisa
Zeppenfeldt, Leanne
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Dinesh, Dhanush
Kirfel-Rühle, Lisa
Röhrig, Felicitas
Tennigkeit, Timm
Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
Zeppenfeldt, Leanne
author_facet Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
Tennigkeit, Timm
Dinesh, Dhanush
Baumert, Sophia
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description The CompensACTION Initiative aims to promote payments for ecosystem services (PES) to improve smallholder farmers’ incomes at large scales while incentivizing climate action, sustainable farming and other environmental outcomes. Key drivers for scaling up PES programs are increasing farmers’ benefits in PES schemes, using public finance to leverage private sector capital, and facilitating PES project readiness. Priority areas for action to meet the CompensACTION Initiative objectives are to: • Foster technical innovation and disruption to support low-cost, high- volume PES transactions. • Increase public and private investment to scale up PES programs. • Support public policy reform to establish national frameworks for PES schemes. • G7 members and other countries can play a leadership role in mobilizing action.
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spelling CGSpace1253812025-12-08T10:11:39Z Compensating farmers for ecosystem services: Lessons and an agenda for innovation Wollenberg, Eva Karoline Tennigkeit, Timm Dinesh, Dhanush Baumert, Sophia Röhrig, Felicitas Kirfel-Rühle, Lisa Zeppenfeldt, Leanne payments for ecosystem services smallholders climate change policies pago por servicios ecosistémicos pequeños agricultores cambio climático The CompensACTION Initiative aims to promote payments for ecosystem services (PES) to improve smallholder farmers’ incomes at large scales while incentivizing climate action, sustainable farming and other environmental outcomes. Key drivers for scaling up PES programs are increasing farmers’ benefits in PES schemes, using public finance to leverage private sector capital, and facilitating PES project readiness. Priority areas for action to meet the CompensACTION Initiative objectives are to: • Foster technical innovation and disruption to support low-cost, high- volume PES transactions. • Increase public and private investment to scale up PES programs. • Support public policy reform to establish national frameworks for PES schemes. • G7 members and other countries can play a leadership role in mobilizing action. 2022-11 2022-11-09T10:19:13Z 2022-11-09T10:19:13Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125381 en Open Access application/pdf Wollenberg, E.; Tennigkeit, T.; Dinesh, D.; Baumert, S.; Röhrig, F.; Kirfel-Rühle, L.; Zeppenfeldt, L. (2022) Compensating farmers for ecosystem services: Lessons and an agenda for innovation. CompensACTION Policy Brief 25 p.
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smallholders
climate change
policies
pago por servicios ecosistémicos
pequeños agricultores
cambio climático
Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
Tennigkeit, Timm
Dinesh, Dhanush
Baumert, Sophia
Röhrig, Felicitas
Kirfel-Rühle, Lisa
Zeppenfeldt, Leanne
Compensating farmers for ecosystem services: Lessons and an agenda for innovation
title Compensating farmers for ecosystem services: Lessons and an agenda for innovation
title_full Compensating farmers for ecosystem services: Lessons and an agenda for innovation
title_fullStr Compensating farmers for ecosystem services: Lessons and an agenda for innovation
title_full_unstemmed Compensating farmers for ecosystem services: Lessons and an agenda for innovation
title_short Compensating farmers for ecosystem services: Lessons and an agenda for innovation
title_sort compensating farmers for ecosystem services lessons and an agenda for innovation
topic payments for ecosystem services
smallholders
climate change
policies
pago por servicios ecosistémicos
pequeños agricultores
cambio climático
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125381
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