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Ten steps to building an IES system

The 10 basic steps of designing and implementing an IES process. The figure provides a basic look at a ‘10 step process’ to help you familiarize yourself with the steps to setting up and implementing an Incentives for Ecosystem Services (IES) system. These steps cover everything from envisioning the basic concept at the outset, to determining what and who to include, to steps to bring people and information together, and steps to monitor progress and improve the system after it has been implemented.

Year: 2018

From collection: Incentives for Ecosystem Services (IES) in the Himalayas

Cartographer: Nieves Lopez Izquierdo

Tags: climate change ecosystems Himalayas

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