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PES impact and leakages over several cohorts: the case of PSA-H in Yucatan, Mexico

Por: Le Velly, Gwenole [autor/a].
Sauquet, Alexandre [autor/a] | Cortina Villar, Héctor Sergio, 1960- [autor/a].
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 en línea Artículo en línea Tema(s): Pago por servicios ecosistémicos | Evaluación del impacto ambiental | Deforestación | Análisis econométrico | Política ambientalTema(s) en inglés: Payments for ecosystem services | Environmental impact analysis | Deforestation | Econometric analysis | Environmental policyDescriptor(es) geográficos: Yucatán (México) Nota de acceso: Acceso en línea sin restricciones En: Études et Documents. número 29 (November 2015), páginas 1-41. --ISSN: 2114-7957Número de sistema: 61Resumen:
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We assess the impact of a payment for environmental services scheme implemented in Mexico, the PSA-H, over the 2005-2012 period. By studying several cohorts of program beneficiaries we are able to shed lights on the permanence of the program's impact. Based on the exploitation of 2.5 to 20m resolution SPOT images and ejido-surveys carried out in 76 ejidos located in the Cono Sur of Yucatan, we find that the program's effects are cancelled after communities choose to withdraw from the program, as well as evidence of leakages. We discuss these results from a policy perspective.

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We assess the impact of a payment for environmental services scheme implemented in Mexico, the PSA-H, over the 2005-2012 period. By studying several cohorts of program beneficiaries we are able to shed lights on the permanence of the program's impact. Based on the exploitation of 2.5 to 20m resolution SPOT images and ejido-surveys carried out in 76 ejidos located in the Cono Sur of Yucatan, we find that the program's effects are cancelled after communities choose to withdraw from the program, as well as evidence of leakages. We discuss these results from a policy perspective. eng

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