Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Bellver-Domingo A., Hernández-Sancho F. and Molinos-Senante M. (2016)

A review of Payment for Ecosystem Services for the economic internalization of environmental externalities: A water perspective

Revista : Geoforum
Volumen : 70
Páginas : 115-118
Tipo de publicación : ISI Ir a publicación

Abstract

The allocation of economic value to environmental goods is intended to internalize the socio-economic and environmental costs of policies implemented and thus recognizes the value of the ecosystem and the consequences of environmental damage. This entails identifying the costs and benefits of management measures for conservation and of degraded ecosystems. The difficulties of this task are: (i) they are goods that have no market and (ii) there is a need for economic funding for conservation purposes. Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) seeks to internalize the environmental externalities of human actions, ascribing monetary value to Ecosystem Services (ES) and helping decision-makers to recognize the real value of the loss of ES. Sustainable management is secured within a model of integrated resource management (a combination of economic, social, environmental, political and cultural spheres). PES breaks with the classical view of environmental protection (based on direct regulation to prevent, correct and punish harmful behaviour). This review focuses on concrete aspects of the sustainable management of ES related to water, examining the possibility of implementing PES for water ES, using mainly the Pigouvian approach. It considers the importance of developing PES schemes at the hydric level in response to the need for management of resources, while ensuring the supply for current uses and demand while being attentive to social and environmental dimensions.