Environmental services and the precautionary principle: using scenarios to reconcile conservation and livelihood objectives in upper catchments

Strategies for environmental governance and conservation in Africa have relied on regulatory mechanisms (policies) that further restrict already limited livelihood options by prohibiting certain land uses and isolating people from forest resources. Environmental service rewards (ESR) present an oppo...

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Main Authors: German, L., Villamor, Grace B., Twine, Edgar E., Velarde, S.J., Kidane, B.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20189
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author German, L.
Villamor, Grace B.
Twine, Edgar E.
Velarde, S.J.
Kidane, B.
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Twine, Edgar E.
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description Strategies for environmental governance and conservation in Africa have relied on regulatory mechanisms (policies) that further restrict already limited livelihood options by prohibiting certain land uses and isolating people from forest resources. Environmental service rewards (ESR) present an opportunity for incentives-based conservation, enabling livelihood and conservation goals to be more easily reconciled. Yet context has an important effect on the viability of ESR and on the trade-offs or synergies that emerge between conservation and livelihood, local and off-site benefits. This article analyzes ethnobotanical data from three sites in the eastern African highlands to analyze the likely consequences of applying diverse regulatory and incentive (ESR) schemes. Data illustrate that when applied in isolation, carbon rewards can undermine water conservation and local livelihood objectives alike through expansion of fast-growing tree species at the expense of water supply and other land uses. The article presents an approach for building upon local knowledge and scenario analysis during the planning phase of environmental service reward schemes to identify a suite of incentive and regulatory mechanisms most likely to reconcile local livelihood with local, national, and international conservation objectives.
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spelling CGSpace201892025-01-24T14:12:33Z Environmental services and the precautionary principle: using scenarios to reconcile conservation and livelihood objectives in upper catchments German, L. Villamor, Grace B. Twine, Edgar E. Velarde, S.J. Kidane, B. agroforestry carbon sequestration services Strategies for environmental governance and conservation in Africa have relied on regulatory mechanisms (policies) that further restrict already limited livelihood options by prohibiting certain land uses and isolating people from forest resources. Environmental service rewards (ESR) present an opportunity for incentives-based conservation, enabling livelihood and conservation goals to be more easily reconciled. Yet context has an important effect on the viability of ESR and on the trade-offs or synergies that emerge between conservation and livelihood, local and off-site benefits. This article analyzes ethnobotanical data from three sites in the eastern African highlands to analyze the likely consequences of applying diverse regulatory and incentive (ESR) schemes. Data illustrate that when applied in isolation, carbon rewards can undermine water conservation and local livelihood objectives alike through expansion of fast-growing tree species at the expense of water supply and other land uses. The article presents an approach for building upon local knowledge and scenario analysis during the planning phase of environmental service reward schemes to identify a suite of incentive and regulatory mechanisms most likely to reconcile local livelihood with local, national, and international conservation objectives. 2009 2012-06-04T09:13:08Z 2012-06-04T09:13:08Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20189 en German, L., Villamor, G., Twine, E., Velarde, S.J., Kidane, B. 2009. Environmental services and the precautionary principle: using scenarios to reconcile conservation and livelihood objectives in upper catchments . Journal of Sustainable Forestry 28 (3-5) :368 - 394. ISSN: 1054-9811.
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carbon sequestration
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Villamor, Grace B.
Twine, Edgar E.
Velarde, S.J.
Kidane, B.
Environmental services and the precautionary principle: using scenarios to reconcile conservation and livelihood objectives in upper catchments
title Environmental services and the precautionary principle: using scenarios to reconcile conservation and livelihood objectives in upper catchments
title_full Environmental services and the precautionary principle: using scenarios to reconcile conservation and livelihood objectives in upper catchments
title_fullStr Environmental services and the precautionary principle: using scenarios to reconcile conservation and livelihood objectives in upper catchments
title_full_unstemmed Environmental services and the precautionary principle: using scenarios to reconcile conservation and livelihood objectives in upper catchments
title_short Environmental services and the precautionary principle: using scenarios to reconcile conservation and livelihood objectives in upper catchments
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topic agroforestry
carbon sequestration
services
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20189
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