Seminar

Joost de Laat (U Utrecht): Cash for carbon

A cluster randomized controlled trial evaluating a Payments for Environmental Services (PES) conservation program in Uganda that ran from 2011 to 2013 found that the program reduced deforestation from 9.1 percent tree loss in the control villages to 4.2 percent tree loss in the treatment villages.

Organised by Development Economics
Date

Tue 6 November 2018 12:30 to 13:30

Venue Leeuwenborch, building number 201
Hollandseweg 1
201
6706 KN Wageningen
+31 (0)317 48 36 39
Room C82

The permanence of forest conservation following the end of payments for environmental services in Uganda

This study looks at the longer term impacts using satellite images collected nearly four years later. It finds that deforestation resumed among former PES recipients once payments ended. The rate of deforestation among former PES recipients was slightly lower than among control group member, so that the gap in forest cover (and, hence, in carbon emissions) between former PES recipients and control group members persisted.