Katherine Short, a member of the Coral Triangle Core Team has been pursuing a Part-Time Masters Degree through Imperial College’s Conservation Science School since late 2010. For her second topic she ...
Florida has among the fastest-growing state populations of any U.S. state, averaging 1,000 new residents daily which drives the development of natural ecosystems, timberlands, farms, and ranches, ...
Over the past 50 years, 60 percent of all ecosystem services have declined as a direct result of the conversion of land to the production of foods, fuels and fibers. This should come as no surprise, ...
The report “Use of EU Funds for Ecosystems Services and Potential Public Funding for PES schemes” was prepared as part of the Danube PES project and focuses on three key environmental issues: water, ...
PES programs are currently structured in ways that could limit their participation or create incentives to drop out before the full environmental benefits are realized. Payment for Ecosystem Services ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) announces that it had a successful enrollment phase for a program that will pay landowners for Florida panther supporting habitats. The ...
The During this event, members of the KEWASIP TWG were introduced to ecosystem services approaches to inform the prioritization methodology for selecting key micro-basins to target through the KEWASIP ...
Payment for Ecosystem Services programs (PES) are important tools that governments around the world use to improve water quality, protect forests and wildlife habitat, and sequester carbon. Under ...