Services from plant-pollinator interactions in the Neotropics.
- Autores
- Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro; Muchhala, Nathan; Motzke, Iris; Bravo Monroy, Liliana; Olschewski, Roland; Klein, Alexandra M.
- Año de publicación
- 2011
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- parte de libro
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Fil: Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche. Laboratorio Ecotono; Argentina.
Fil: Klein, Alexandra M. University of California; USA.
Fil: Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET); Argentina.
Fil: Klein, Alexandra M. University of Goettingen; Alemania.
Fil: Muchhala, Nathan. University of Missouri; St. Louis
Fil: Motzke, Iris. Universidad de Berna; Suiza
Fil: Bravo Monroy, Liliana. Universidad de Reading; Reino Unido
Fil: Olschewski, Roland. Instituto Federal Suizo para la Investigación de Bosques, Nieve y Paisaje; Suiza
Agricultural systems are no longer evaluated solely on the basis of the food they provide, but also on their capacity to limit impacts on the environment, such as soil conservation, water quality and biodiversity conservation, as well as their contribution to mitigating and adapting to climate change. In order to cope with these multiple service functions, they must internalize the costs and benefits of their environmental impact. Payments for ecosystem services are hoped to encourage and promote sustainable practices via financial incentives. The authors show that while the principle is straightforward, the practice is much more complicated. Whereas scenic beauty and protection of water sources provide benefits to the local population, carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation can be considered international public goods, rendering potential payment schemes more complex. Few examples exist where national or international bodies have been able to set up viable mechanisms that compensate agricultural systems for the environmental services they provide. However this book provides several examples of successful programs, and aims to transfer them to other regions of the world. The authors show that a product can be sold if it is clearly quantified, there exists a means to determine the service's values, and there is a willing buyer. The first two sections of the book present methodological issues related to the quantification and marketing of ecosystem services from agriculture, including agroforestry. The third and final section presents case studies of practical payments for ecosystem services and experiences in Central and South America, and draws some lessons learnt for effective and sustainable development of ecosystem services compensation mechanisms. - Materia
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Pollination by Animals
Pollinators in the Neotropics Seem
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- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- Repositorio
- Institución
- Universidad Nacional de Río Negro
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Services from plant-pollinator interactions in the Neotropics.Garibaldi, Lucas AlejandroMuchhala, NathanMotzke, IrisBravo Monroy, LilianaOlschewski, RolandKlein, Alexandra M.Pollination by AnimalsPollinators in the Neotropics SeemVertebrate PollinatorsFil: Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche. Laboratorio Ecotono; Argentina.Fil: Klein, Alexandra M. University of California; USA.Fil: Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET); Argentina.Fil: Klein, Alexandra M. University of Goettingen; Alemania.Fil: Muchhala, Nathan. University of Missouri; St. LouisFil: Motzke, Iris. Universidad de Berna; SuizaFil: Bravo Monroy, Liliana. Universidad de Reading; Reino UnidoFil: Olschewski, Roland. Instituto Federal Suizo para la Investigación de Bosques, Nieve y Paisaje; SuizaAgricultural systems are no longer evaluated solely on the basis of the food they provide, but also on their capacity to limit impacts on the environment, such as soil conservation, water quality and biodiversity conservation, as well as their contribution to mitigating and adapting to climate change. In order to cope with these multiple service functions, they must internalize the costs and benefits of their environmental impact. Payments for ecosystem services are hoped to encourage and promote sustainable practices via financial incentives. The authors show that while the principle is straightforward, the practice is much more complicated. Whereas scenic beauty and protection of water sources provide benefits to the local population, carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation can be considered international public goods, rendering potential payment schemes more complex. Few examples exist where national or international bodies have been able to set up viable mechanisms that compensate agricultural systems for the environmental services they provide. However this book provides several examples of successful programs, and aims to transfer them to other regions of the world. The authors show that a product can be sold if it is clearly quantified, there exists a means to determine the service's values, and there is a willing buyer. The first two sections of the book present methodological issues related to the quantification and marketing of ecosystem services from agriculture, including agroforestry. The third and final section presents case studies of practical payments for ecosystem services and experiences in Central and South America, and draws some lessons learnt for effective and sustainable development of ecosystem services compensation mechanisms.2011-01info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPartinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248info:ar-repo/semantics/parteDeLibroapplication/pdfGaribaldi, Lucas A., Muchhala, Nathan., Motzke, Iris., Bravo Monroy, Liliana & et. al. (2011). Services from plant-pollinator interactions in the Neotropics. En DeClerk, F., & Beer, J. (1ra). Ecosystem services from agriculture and agroforestry: measurement and payment. (pp. 119-140). Routledge; Reino Unido978-1-136-53756-1https://books.google.com.ar/books?hl=es&lr=&id=UaceBAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&dq=Ecosystem+services+from+agriculture+and+agroforestry:+measurement+and+payment&ots=PuDCEdUbrS&sig=3m-CKXWhP0uwZxcrAv_ZaOLtTCQ#v=onepage&q=Ecosystem%20services%20from%20agriculture%20and%20agroforestry%3A%20measurement%20and%20payment&f=falsehttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/234139072_Services_from_plant-pollinator_interactions_in_the_Neotropicshttps://rid.unrn.edu.ar/jspui/handle/20.500.12049/3368enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/reponame:RID-UNRN (UNRN)instname:Universidad Nacional de Río Negro2025-09-29T14:29:07Zoai:rid.unrn.edu.ar:20.500.12049/3368instacron:UNRNInstitucionalhttps://rid.unrn.edu.ar/jspui/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttps://rid.unrn.edu.ar/oai/snrdrid@unrn.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:43692025-09-29 14:29:07.663RID-UNRN (UNRN) - Universidad Nacional de Río Negrofalse |
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Services from plant-pollinator interactions in the Neotropics. |
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Services from plant-pollinator interactions in the Neotropics. |
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Services from plant-pollinator interactions in the Neotropics. Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro Pollination by Animals Pollinators in the Neotropics Seem Vertebrate Pollinators |
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Services from plant-pollinator interactions in the Neotropics. |
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Services from plant-pollinator interactions in the Neotropics. |
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Services from plant-pollinator interactions in the Neotropics. |
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Services from plant-pollinator interactions in the Neotropics. |
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Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro Muchhala, Nathan Motzke, Iris Bravo Monroy, Liliana Olschewski, Roland Klein, Alexandra M. |
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Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro |
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Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro Muchhala, Nathan Motzke, Iris Bravo Monroy, Liliana Olschewski, Roland Klein, Alexandra M. |
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Fil: Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche. Laboratorio Ecotono; Argentina. Fil: Klein, Alexandra M. University of California; USA. Fil: Garibaldi, Lucas Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET); Argentina. Fil: Klein, Alexandra M. University of Goettingen; Alemania. Fil: Muchhala, Nathan. University of Missouri; St. Louis Fil: Motzke, Iris. Universidad de Berna; Suiza Fil: Bravo Monroy, Liliana. Universidad de Reading; Reino Unido Fil: Olschewski, Roland. Instituto Federal Suizo para la Investigación de Bosques, Nieve y Paisaje; Suiza Agricultural systems are no longer evaluated solely on the basis of the food they provide, but also on their capacity to limit impacts on the environment, such as soil conservation, water quality and biodiversity conservation, as well as their contribution to mitigating and adapting to climate change. In order to cope with these multiple service functions, they must internalize the costs and benefits of their environmental impact. Payments for ecosystem services are hoped to encourage and promote sustainable practices via financial incentives. The authors show that while the principle is straightforward, the practice is much more complicated. Whereas scenic beauty and protection of water sources provide benefits to the local population, carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation can be considered international public goods, rendering potential payment schemes more complex. Few examples exist where national or international bodies have been able to set up viable mechanisms that compensate agricultural systems for the environmental services they provide. However this book provides several examples of successful programs, and aims to transfer them to other regions of the world. The authors show that a product can be sold if it is clearly quantified, there exists a means to determine the service's values, and there is a willing buyer. The first two sections of the book present methodological issues related to the quantification and marketing of ecosystem services from agriculture, including agroforestry. The third and final section presents case studies of practical payments for ecosystem services and experiences in Central and South America, and draws some lessons learnt for effective and sustainable development of ecosystem services compensation mechanisms. |
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