Émergence de la notion de service environnemental et des dispositifs de rémunération des fournisseurs: le cas du Cambodge

The definition of environmental policies in developing countries is affected by globalization of such issues and the change in governments’ interventions. Based on regulatory approaches for ages, environmental policy tends nowadays to promote more incentive tools called market-bases instruments.This...

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Autores principales: Colas Chervier, Christophe Déprés, Malyne Neang
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:dda58020e66542d6b80287ebf2e27c482021-12-02T10:00:47ZÉmergence de la notion de service environnemental et des dispositifs de rémunération des fournisseurs: le cas du Cambodge1492-844210.4000/vertigo.12890https://doaj.org/article/dda58020e66542d6b80287ebf2e27c482012-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/12890https://doaj.org/toc/1492-8442The definition of environmental policies in developing countries is affected by globalization of such issues and the change in governments’ interventions. Based on regulatory approaches for ages, environmental policy tends nowadays to promote more incentive tools called market-bases instruments.This article aims at illustrating the trend in Cambodia from data field surveys conducted in 2010 with a sample of local stakeholders: policy makers, NGO officers and donors. The objective is to understand the emergence of the pair of notions eco-system services (ES) and payment for environmental services (PES) in conservation policies implemented in the country (areas of biodiversity and carbon sequestration mainly) and international influence in this process.The paper shows that the initial conservation strategies based on regulatory approaches with the establishment of protected areas, have had mixed success in particular to reduce deforestation. Over the recent years, the concept of SE has been quickly circulated within government offices (Forestry Administration, Ministry of Environment). Number of conservation projects conducted by international NGOs (such as CI, WCS) has also sought to recognize the value of protected ecosystems. In this objective, they have experienced payment devices to rural/forest communities sitting on environmentally-friendly practices related to the conservation of fragile habitats. Cambodian legal framework has not yet recognized, so far, the concept of PES (based on the beneficiary pays principle) and significant obstacles remain in the development of such mechanisms on a large scale.Colas ChervierChristophe DéprésMalyne NeangÉditions en environnement VertigOarticleCambodiaecosystem Services (ES)Payment for Environmental Services (PES)public policiesEnvironmental sciencesGE1-350FRVertigO, Vol 12, Iss 3 (2012)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language FR
topic Cambodia
ecosystem Services (ES)
Payment for Environmental Services (PES)
public policies
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
spellingShingle Cambodia
ecosystem Services (ES)
Payment for Environmental Services (PES)
public policies
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Colas Chervier
Christophe Déprés
Malyne Neang
Émergence de la notion de service environnemental et des dispositifs de rémunération des fournisseurs: le cas du Cambodge
description The definition of environmental policies in developing countries is affected by globalization of such issues and the change in governments’ interventions. Based on regulatory approaches for ages, environmental policy tends nowadays to promote more incentive tools called market-bases instruments.This article aims at illustrating the trend in Cambodia from data field surveys conducted in 2010 with a sample of local stakeholders: policy makers, NGO officers and donors. The objective is to understand the emergence of the pair of notions eco-system services (ES) and payment for environmental services (PES) in conservation policies implemented in the country (areas of biodiversity and carbon sequestration mainly) and international influence in this process.The paper shows that the initial conservation strategies based on regulatory approaches with the establishment of protected areas, have had mixed success in particular to reduce deforestation. Over the recent years, the concept of SE has been quickly circulated within government offices (Forestry Administration, Ministry of Environment). Number of conservation projects conducted by international NGOs (such as CI, WCS) has also sought to recognize the value of protected ecosystems. In this objective, they have experienced payment devices to rural/forest communities sitting on environmentally-friendly practices related to the conservation of fragile habitats. Cambodian legal framework has not yet recognized, so far, the concept of PES (based on the beneficiary pays principle) and significant obstacles remain in the development of such mechanisms on a large scale.
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author Colas Chervier
Christophe Déprés
Malyne Neang
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Christophe Déprés
Malyne Neang
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title Émergence de la notion de service environnemental et des dispositifs de rémunération des fournisseurs: le cas du Cambodge
title_short Émergence de la notion de service environnemental et des dispositifs de rémunération des fournisseurs: le cas du Cambodge
title_full Émergence de la notion de service environnemental et des dispositifs de rémunération des fournisseurs: le cas du Cambodge
title_fullStr Émergence de la notion de service environnemental et des dispositifs de rémunération des fournisseurs: le cas du Cambodge
title_full_unstemmed Émergence de la notion de service environnemental et des dispositifs de rémunération des fournisseurs: le cas du Cambodge
title_sort émergence de la notion de service environnemental et des dispositifs de rémunération des fournisseurs: le cas du cambodge
publisher Éditions en environnement VertigO
publishDate 2012
url https://doaj.org/article/dda58020e66542d6b80287ebf2e27c48
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