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Philipp Aerni
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Philipp Aerni: University of Zurich
Chapter Chapter 4 in The Sustainable Provision of Environmental Services, 2016, pp 115-118 from Springer
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Abstract The chapter summarizes the insights of the previous chapter. It shows that market-based instruments in general and PES in particular only work if they encourage local entrepreneurship and innovation, if they are well-embedded into existing macro- and meso-economic institutions, if they take into account the level of economic development and the specific ownership structure. The chapter concludes by arguing that the real success of PES and other market-based institutions may be rooted in its capacity to serve as a vehicle for the creation of local markets for environmental goods that not only improve the environmental sustainability of agricultural practices but also stimulate local economic development.
Keywords: Environmental Service; Local Economic Development; Conditional Cash Transfer; Private Standard; Emission Trading Market (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-19345-8_4
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