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Implementing the optimal provision of ecosystem services

Date: 2014-04-29

Creator: Stephen Polasky, David J. Lewis, Andrew J. Plantinga, Erik Nelson

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Many ecosystem services are public goods whose provision depends on the spatial pattern of land use. The pattern of land use is often determined by the decisions of multiple private landowners. Increasing the provision of ecosystem services, though beneficial for society as a whole, may be costly to private landowners. A regulator interested in providing incentives to landowners for increased provision of ecosystem services often lacks complete information on landowners' costs. The combination of spatially dependent benefits and asymmetric cost information means that the optimal provision of ecosystem services cannot be achieved using standard regulatory or payment for ecosystem services approaches. Here we show that an auction that sets payments between landowners and the regulator for the increased value of ecosystem services with conservation provides incentives for landowners to truthfully reveal cost information, and allows the regulator to implement the optimal provision of ecosystem services, even in the case with spatially dependent benefits and asymmetric information.


Bowdoin Photographers: Liberal Arts Lens

Date: 1995-01-01

Creator: Lucy L. Bowditch

Access: Open access

"Accompanies an exhibition ... at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art from September 22 through November 26, 1995"--P. [2]


Bowdoin Alumnus Volume 40 (1965-1966)

Date: 1966-01-01

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Bowdoin Orient, v. 136, no. 18

Date: 2007-03-02

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Bowdoin Orient, v. 137, no. 23

Date: 2008-04-25

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Bowdoin Orient, v. 136, no. 10

Date: 2006-11-17

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Bowdoin Orient, v. 136, no. 3

Date: 2006-09-22

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Bowdoin Orient, v. 137, no. 16

Date: 2008-02-15

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Bowdoin Orient, v. 132, no. 8

Date: 2002-11-08

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There are two volumes numbered 132. This is the second.