Sharing and expanding the co-benefits of conservation

Molina, Renato; Costello, Christopher; Kaffine, Daniel

Abstract

Conservation interventions typically focus on protecting public goods, but they often also create private spillover co -benefits. For example, protecting open space may increase the values of adjacent properties and protecting a coral reef may increase fishing opportunities outside. These privately -captured co -benefits can confer substantial value, but are rarely tapped to help promote and expand conservation efforts. One reason, we argue, is that doing so is difficult: While co -beneficiaries are easily convinced of the benefits of the conservation intervention, they are not obliged to pay for it, and so usually free -ride and enjoy these benefits gratis. In this paper, we document and quantify the magnitude of co -benefits in the literature and identify the conditions under which co -benefits could be tapped to offset the cost of conservation for conservationists. In light of these conditions, we propose an approach that involves voluntary compensation for the provision of co -benefits to expand the total amount of resources available for conservation efforts. We show that taking advantage of these co -benefits lowers the cost of implementing conservation actions while being incentive compatible for all parties involved.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001166477400001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
Volumen: 218
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2024
DOI:

10.1016/j.ecolecon.2024.108113

Notas: ISI