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Mexico Payment for Environmental Services: The Greening of the Mexican Forest Ejido SEMARNAT INE/CONABIO CIDE IBEROAME

Community-based Valuation and Management of Environmental Services in Mexico, the Philippines and Vietnam. PILOT PROJECT 2003+. NATIONAL PROGRAM “Cruzada por los Bosques y El Agua”. SANREM PROJECT (2003-2006) participatory approaches ejido capacity-building. U.C. Berkeley / SANREM

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Mexico Payment for Environmental Services: The Greening of the Mexican Forest Ejido SEMARNAT INE/CONABIO CIDE IBEROAME

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  1. Community-based Valuation and Management of Environmental Services in Mexico, the Philippines and Vietnam PILOT PROJECT 2003+ NATIONAL PROGRAM “Cruzada por los Bosques y El Agua” • SANREM PROJECT (2003-2006) • participatory approaches • ejido capacity-building • U.C. Berkeley/ • SANREM • CSRD • ARE • Beahrs ELP Mexico Payment for Environmental Services: The Greening of the Mexican Forest Ejido SEMARNAT INE/CONABIO CIDE IBEROAMERICANA • Vietnam • Designing Incentives for In-situ Conservation of Biodiversity (tropical home gardens & traditional farming systems) • IPGRI • CRES/Univ. Hanoi • MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT • Philippines • Identification/Valuation of Env. Services at Lake Sebu, Mindanao (address “de-adoption”) • Watershed committees • UPLB • DENR/DAR SEARCA

  2. SANREM PROJECTCommunity-based Valuation and Management of Environmental Services in Mexico, Philippines and Vietnam Research Hypotheses • Hypothesis 1: Use of participatory investigative techniques add significant value to understanding the causes and patterns of deforestation and “de-adoption” of conservation activities (conversion to market gardening in Vietnam). • Hypothesis 2: Inclusion of needs assessment and capacity-building components will significantly increase ejido/farmer PES participation levels and program effectiveness. • Hypothesis 3: Investment in community capacity-building on environmental services will narrow the gap between private and social land use “optima”, irrespective of participation in particular PES or conservation programs.

  3. SANREM PROJECTCommunity-based Valuation and Management of Environmental Services in Mexico, Philippines and Vietnam Research activities, approach and methods • Year 1: Conduct Community Participatory Appraisals (CPAs) in ten target ejidos, Philippines and Vietnam. Explore opportunity costs associated with conservation. Design capacity-building components based on appraisal results and needs assessments. • Year 2: Organize, facilitate and evaluate capacity-building workshops . Provide support to the Mexican pilot project evaluation and design of national PES program. Assess government and market-based options to compensate farmers for site-specific environmental services in the Philippines. Develop a menu of economic incentives for in situ conservation of biodiversity in Vietnam. Commission research papers from all three teams. • Year 3: Organize and carry-out cross-field site visits (Mexico, Philippines, Vietnam). Organize and conduct a cross-learning global workshop. Support training of trainers for ejido-based participatory research and capacity-building components of national PES program. In the Philippines and Vietnam, assist agricultural extension to develop community-based capacity-building programs in valuation, management and monitoring of environmental services.

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