Financing biodiversity in private forests. The METSO programme in Finland -

Abstract

Payments for ecosystem services could be a mean to increase the maintenance and provision of ecosystem services, which otherwise would provide a too low return to forest landowners. This paper examines the recent experience from applying bidding sytems for forest biodiversity, in Finland. The Finnish Metso programme is an example of voluntary bidding systems, which are mediated by the government and are capable to encourage participation of conservation-minded forest landowners

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