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A Framework Proposal for the Ex Post Evaluation of a Solution-Driven PES Scheme: The Case of Medvednica Nature Park

Payments for ecosystem services are a voluntary market-based instrument to remunerate provider(s) of ecosystem services by those who benefit from them. Our research aimed to create an ex post evaluation framework to identify bottlenecks and elements hindering the success of a solution-driven PES sch...

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Published in:Sustainability 2023-05, Vol.15 (10), p.8101
Main Authors: Bruzzese, Stefano, Tolić Mandić, Iva, Tišma, Sanja, Blanc, Simone, Brun, Filippo, Vuletić, Dijana
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Feasibility studies
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Parks
Property rights
Sustainability
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