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For the most part PES schemes have tended to focus on a single ecosystem service, whether it is connected with the conservation of a watershed, the restoration of a forest or the preservation of a wildlife area for biodiversity or aesthetic purposes. A combined PES scheme may be able to join several services and provide sufficient, robust and sustainable economic and conservation opportunities.

Year: 2013

From collection: Vital Graphics on Payment for Ecosystem Services - Realising Nature’s Value

Cartographer: GRID-Arendal

Tags: ecosystem

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