Spillovers from Conservation Programs

Conservation programs have increased significantly, as has the evaluation of their impacts. However, the evaluation of their potential impacts beyond program borders has been scarce. Such spillovers can significantly reduce or increase net impacts. In this review, we discuss how conservation program...

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Autores principales: Pfaff, Alexander, Robalino, Juan
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Publicado: Annual Reviews, Palo Alto, California (Estados Unidos) 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-resource- 100516-053543
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spelling RepoCATIE95582022-02-22T23:19:13Z Spillovers from Conservation Programs Pfaff, Alexander Robalino, Juan CONSERVACION PRECIO MERCADO EVALUACION CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO DEFORESTACIÓN SERVICIOS DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS FLUJOS DE AGUA POLITICAS BOSQUE Conservation programs have increased significantly, as has the evaluation of their impacts. However, the evaluation of their potential impacts beyond program borders has been scarce. Such spillovers can significantly reduce or increase net impacts. In this review, we discuss how conservation programs might affect outcomes beyond their borders and present some evidence of when they have or have not. We focus on five major channels by which spillovers can arise: (1) input reallocation; (2) market prices; (3) learning; (4) nonpecuniary motivations; and (5) ecological-physical links. We highlight evidence for each channel and emphasize that estimates often may reflect multiple channels. Future research could test for spillovers within different contexts and could separate the effects of different channels. 2020-08-31T21:38:07Z 2020-08-31T21:38:07Z 2017-10 Artículo https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-resource- 100516-053543 https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/9558 en Annual Review of Resource Economics, Volumen 9 (2017), pages 299-315 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf Annual Reviews, Palo Alto, California (Estados Unidos)
institution Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza
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language Inglés
topic CONSERVACION
PRECIO
MERCADO
EVALUACION
CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
DEFORESTACIÓN
SERVICIOS DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS
FLUJOS DE AGUA
POLITICAS
BOSQUE
spellingShingle CONSERVACION
PRECIO
MERCADO
EVALUACION
CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
DEFORESTACIÓN
SERVICIOS DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS
FLUJOS DE AGUA
POLITICAS
BOSQUE
Pfaff, Alexander
Robalino, Juan
Spillovers from Conservation Programs
description Conservation programs have increased significantly, as has the evaluation of their impacts. However, the evaluation of their potential impacts beyond program borders has been scarce. Such spillovers can significantly reduce or increase net impacts. In this review, we discuss how conservation programs might affect outcomes beyond their borders and present some evidence of when they have or have not. We focus on five major channels by which spillovers can arise: (1) input reallocation; (2) market prices; (3) learning; (4) nonpecuniary motivations; and (5) ecological-physical links. We highlight evidence for each channel and emphasize that estimates often may reflect multiple channels. Future research could test for spillovers within different contexts and could separate the effects of different channels.
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Robalino, Juan
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title_short Spillovers from Conservation Programs
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publisher Annual Reviews, Palo Alto, California (Estados Unidos)
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