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The inherent trade-off between the environmental and anti-poverty goals of payments for ecosystem services
Seema Jayachandran
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
trade-off
92%
poverty
92%
ecosystem service
80%
program
47%
economics
39%
environmental program
31%
forest protection
30%
cost
23%
participation
19%
income
19%
household
18%
trial
18%
policy
13%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Ecosystem
100%
Poverty
97%
Economics
70%
Costs and Cost Analysis
37%
Forests
35%
Uganda
35%
Administrative Personnel
30%
Income
24%
Social Sciences
poverty
63%
payment practices
32%
conservation
30%
well-being
24%
Environmental benefits
23%
economics
23%
costs
20%
Uganda
18%
low income
14%
participation
9%
evidence
7%
Engineering & Materials Science
Ecosystems
96%
Conservation
57%
Economics
57%
Costs
22%