Details zur Publikation |
Kategorie | Textpublikation |
Referenztyp | Zeitschriften |
DOI | 10.1080/13549839.2018.1460808 |
Volltext | Akzeptiertes Manuskript |
Titel (primär) | More than just linking the nodes: civil society actors as intermediaries in the design and implementation of payments for ecosystem services–the case of a blue carbon project in Costa Rica |
Autor | Schröter, B.; Matzdorf, B.; Hackenberg, I.; Hauck, J. |
Quelle | Local Environment |
Erscheinungsjahr | 2018 |
Department | UPOL |
Band/Volume | 23 |
Heft | 6 |
Seite von | 635 |
Seite bis | 651 |
Sprache | englisch |
Keywords | Social network analysis, Net-Map, community-based conservation, governance, equity, Central America |
UFZ Querschnittsthemen | RU6; |
Abstract | While
in many cases the benefits of ecosystem services (ES) can be enjoyed on
different scales, the provision of ES requires engagement and
commitment at the local scale. Therefore, the local level becomes
important when thinking about compensation schemes or payments for
ecosystem services (PES) as an approach to managing ES. The difficult
task of bringing together different actors and institutions at different
scales for specific conservation projects at the local level often
remains in the hands of intermediaries. In this paper, we investigate
the role of a civil society organisation (CSO) as an intermediary
organisation in a PES scheme, the Community Blue Carbon Project (CBCP)
in Costa Rica. To assess the role of intermediaries in a PES scheme, we
rely on social network analysis and examine the position and role of the
intermediary organisation. Based on Net-Map interviews, which is an
interview-based mapping tool that helps people understand, visualise,
discuss and improve situations in which many different actors influence
outcomes, we find that the intermediary organisation in the CBCP is
composed of several institutional and individual intermediaries who
create both formal networks for connecting the international to the
local level and informal networks for creating trusting relationships
among the actors. Different spatial levels are reflected within the
CSO’s organisational structure, and the CSO mitigates the
distributional, procedural, recognition and contextual aspects of
environmental justice. |
dauerhafte UFZ-Verlinkung | https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=20123 |
Schröter, B., Matzdorf, B., Hackenberg, I., Hauck, J. (2018): More than just linking the nodes: civil society actors as intermediaries in the design and implementation of payments for ecosystem services–the case of a blue carbon project in Costa Rica Local Environment 23 (6), 635 - 651 10.1080/13549839.2018.1460808 |