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Constructing public policy in a participatory manner: from local carbon sequestration projects to network governance in Chiapas, Mexico

Ruíz de Oña Plaza, Celia [autora] | Soto Pinto, Lorena, 1958- [autora] | Paladino, Stephanie R [autora] | Morales, Federico [autor] | Esquivel Bazán, Elsa [autora].
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  Capítulo de libro impreso(a) y electrónico Tipo de contenido: Texto Tipo de medio: Computadora Tipo de portador: Recurso en líneaTema(s): Proyecto Scolel' té (México) | Grupo de Servicios Ecosistémicos para Chiapas (México) | Programa Estatal para la Compensación de los Servicios Ecosistémicos para Chiapas (México) | Captura de carbono | Cambio climático | Política ambiental | Servicios ecosistémicos | Sistemas agroforestalesTema(s) en inglés: Scolel té Project (Mexico) | Group of Ecosystem Services for Chiapas (Mexico) | Chiapas Estatal Program for Ecosystem Services Compensation | Carbon sequestration | Climate change | Environmental policy | Ecosystem services | Agroforestry systemsDescriptor(es) geográficos: Chiapas (México) Nota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso Nota general: Para consultar el capítulo véase el libro con la clasificación 363.738747 C37, en SIBE-Campeche, SIBE-San Cristóbal En: Carbon sequestration potential of agroforestry systems: opportunities and challenges / B. Mohad Kumar, P. K. Ramachandran Nair, editors. London, England, United Kingdom : Springer Press, 2011. páginas 247-262. --ISBN: 978-94-007-1629-2Número de sistema: 45160Resumen:
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The Scolel Té project is a long standing experiment in carbon (C) sequestration through agroforestry and forestry systems. Developed in Chiapas, México, this project has evolved since 1996 into a solid model to manage C stocks in indigenous small farmer (campesino) landholdings, to be sold in a voluntary C market and to use the C credits for financing conservation and restoration activities. The experience of Scolel Té has matured into a well structured system for C transactions, the Plan Vivo System, which is now being applied in other countries of Latin America and Africa. This model of C marketing has been so successful that decision makers and other stakeholders from the environmental policy arena in Chiapas have decided to adopt and modify it with the aim of transforming it into a state wide program of ecosystem services: the Chiapas Program for Ecosystem Services Compensation (PECSE). The final design and implementation of PECSE is done by a policy network called Group of Ecosystem Services for Chiapas (GESE) - a group of public and private stakeholders. The challenges for GESE will be to overcome the internal problems of coordination and to develop a political lobby that would implement the PECSE. This effort, however, is triggering an ongoing environmental governance process with implications at local, national, and international levels that could reconfigure existing strategies to tackle the problem of climate change.

Recurso en línea: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-007-1630-8_14
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The Scolel Té project is a long standing experiment in carbon (C) sequestration through agroforestry and forestry systems. Developed in Chiapas, México, this project has evolved since 1996 into a solid model to manage C stocks in indigenous small farmer (campesino) landholdings, to be sold in a voluntary C market and to use the C credits for financing conservation and restoration activities. The experience of Scolel Té has matured into a well structured system for C transactions, the Plan Vivo System, which is now being applied in other countries of Latin America and Africa. This model of C marketing has been so successful that decision makers and other stakeholders from the environmental policy arena in Chiapas have decided to adopt and modify it with the aim of transforming it into a state wide program of ecosystem services: the Chiapas Program for Ecosystem Services Compensation (PECSE). The final design and implementation of PECSE is done by a policy network called Group of Ecosystem Services for Chiapas (GESE) - a group of public and private stakeholders. The challenges for GESE will be to overcome the internal problems of coordination and to develop a political lobby that would implement the PECSE. This effort, however, is triggering an ongoing environmental governance process with implications at local, national, and international levels that could reconfigure existing strategies to tackle the problem of climate change. eng

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