2018
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.4475
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Games between stakeholders and the payment for ecological services: evidence from the Wuxijiang River reservoir area in China

Abstract: A gambling or “game” phenomenon can be observed in the complex relationship between sources and receptors of ecological compensation among multiple stakeholders. This paper investigates the problem of gambling to determine payment amounts, and details a method to estimate the ecological compensation amount related to water resources in the Wuxijiang River reservoir area in China. Public statistics and first-hand data obtained from a field investigation were used as data sources. Estimation of the source and re… Show more

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“…There is still a lack of understanding that the provision of these ES depends on the management of different resource (forests) [58] and requires additional funding, especially to private forest owners to ensure continuity of ES provision [16]. The lack of markets on which these ES can be traded is another reason why regulatory agencies need to intervene to create these markets [39,109,110]. Examples from analysed countries illustrate those interventions that are more or less successful in financing the provision of water-related forest ES especially through internationally funded projects that are disseminated on international or regional level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is still a lack of understanding that the provision of these ES depends on the management of different resource (forests) [58] and requires additional funding, especially to private forest owners to ensure continuity of ES provision [16]. The lack of markets on which these ES can be traded is another reason why regulatory agencies need to intervene to create these markets [39,109,110]. Examples from analysed countries illustrate those interventions that are more or less successful in financing the provision of water-related forest ES especially through internationally funded projects that are disseminated on international or regional level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The criteria for ecological compensation based on a life cycle approach may be beneficial in providing a holistic view for stakeholders through all stages of production (Chen et al 2020). A game can be observed in the complex relationship between sources and recipients of ecological compensation among multiple stakeholders (Shu 2018).…”
Section: Trend Of the Compensation Policy And Tactics For The Develop...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also analyzed the correlation between residents' socio-economic characteristics and their willingness to pay (WTP). Shu (2018) adopted the CVM to calculate the WTP of residents at different times. Yao et al (2019) investigated residents' WTP for water quality changes in a coastal aquatic ecological area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%