TY - JOUR
T1 - Financial incentives for large-scale wetland restoration
T2 - Beyond markets to common asset trusts
AU - Canning, Adam D.
AU - Jarvis, Diane
AU - Costanza, Robert
AU - Hasan, Syezlin
AU - Smart, James C.R.
AU - Finisdore, John
AU - Lovelock, Catherine E.
AU - Greenhalgh, Suzie
AU - Marr, Helen M.
AU - Beck, Michael W.
AU - Gillies, Christopher L.
AU - Waltham, Nathan J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Authors
PY - 2021/7/23
Y1 - 2021/7/23
N2 - Wetlands provide ∼$47.4 trillion/year worth of ecosystem services globally and support immense biodiversity, yet face widespread drainage and pollution, and large-scale wetlands restoration is urgently needed. Payment for ecosystem service (PES) schemes provide a viable avenue for funding large-scale wetland restoration. However, schemes around the globe differ substantially in their goals, structure, challenges, and effectiveness in supporting large-scale wetland restoration. Here, we suggest wetland-based PES schemes use common asset trusts (CATs) to build investment portfolios of wetlands across landscapes that sustain and enhance overall provision of multiple ecosystem services. CATs can meet the needs of multiple investors, permit bundled payments, and provide flexibility to invest in the restoration of numerous services/values, all using a coordinated, highly collaborative, prioritized, and transparent process. CATs would support financial viability, facilitate efficiency to reduce administrative burdens, and enable credibility and social licence building to restore wetland values and services globally.
AB - Wetlands provide ∼$47.4 trillion/year worth of ecosystem services globally and support immense biodiversity, yet face widespread drainage and pollution, and large-scale wetlands restoration is urgently needed. Payment for ecosystem service (PES) schemes provide a viable avenue for funding large-scale wetland restoration. However, schemes around the globe differ substantially in their goals, structure, challenges, and effectiveness in supporting large-scale wetland restoration. Here, we suggest wetland-based PES schemes use common asset trusts (CATs) to build investment portfolios of wetlands across landscapes that sustain and enhance overall provision of multiple ecosystem services. CATs can meet the needs of multiple investors, permit bundled payments, and provide flexibility to invest in the restoration of numerous services/values, all using a coordinated, highly collaborative, prioritized, and transparent process. CATs would support financial viability, facilitate efficiency to reduce administrative burdens, and enable credibility and social licence building to restore wetland values and services globally.
KW - carbon trading
KW - common asset trusts
KW - ecosystem services
KW - habitat stamps
KW - restoration
KW - water quality trading
KW - wetlands
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85110591965&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.oneear.2021.06.006
DO - 10.1016/j.oneear.2021.06.006
M3 - Review article
SN - 2590-3330
VL - 4
SP - 937
EP - 950
JO - One Earth
JF - One Earth
IS - 7
ER -