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Impact of a community-based payment for environmental services intervention on forest use in Menabe, Madagascar.

Matthew Sommerville1, E J Milner-Gulland, Michael Rahajaharison, Julia P G Jones.   

Abstract

Despite the growing interest in conservation approaches that include payments for environmental services (PES), few evaluations of the influence of such interventions on behaviors of individuals have been conducted. We used self-reported changes in six legal and illegal forest-use behaviors to investigate the way in which a PES for biodiversity conservation intervention in Menabe, Madagascar, influenced behavior. Individuals (n =864) from eight intervention communities and five control communities answered questions on their forest-use behaviors before and after the intervention began, as well as on their reasons for changing and their attitudes to various institutions. The payments had little impact on individuals' reported decisions to change behaviors, but it had a strong impact on individuals' attitudes. Payments appeared to legitimize monitoring of behaviors by the implementing nongovernmental organization (NGO), but did not act as a behavioral driver in their own right. Although there were no clear differences between changes in behaviors in the intervention and control communities, the intervention did influence motivations for change. Fear of local forest associations and the implementing NGO were strong motivators for changing behavior in communities with the PES intervention, whereas fear of the national government was the main reason given for change in control communities. Behavioral changes were most stable where fear of local organizations motivated the change. Our results highlight the interactions between different incentives people face when making behavioral decisions and the importance of considering the full range of incentives when designing community-based PES interventions.
© 2010 Society for Conservation Biology.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20507351     DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2010.01526.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conserv Biol        ISSN: 0888-8892            Impact factor:   6.560


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2.  Do payments for forest ecosystem services generate double dividends? An integrated impact assessment of Vietnam's PES program.

Authors:  Thu-Ha Dang Phan; Roy Brouwer; Long Phi Hoang; Marc David Davidson
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-08-01       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  A national survey of household pet lemur ownership in Madagascar.

Authors:  Kim E Reuter; Marni LaFleur; Tara A Clarke; Fabiola Holiniaina Kjeldgaard; Irène Ramanantenasoa; Tiana Ratolojanahary; Jonah Ratsimbazafy; Lucia Rodriguez; Toby Schaeffer; Melissa S Schaefer
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-05-08       Impact factor: 3.240

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