Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byEsmond Carter Modified over 9 years ago
1
Contracting for Ecosystem Service Supply: Transaction Design Mark Ellis-Jones CARE
2
1. Overview What does a PES deal look like? What is a PES contract? What are the main considerations of the contract? Getting hold of template contracts
3
2. What is PES? Willing Buyer and Seller Trading an ES service Payment conditional
4
3. What does a PES deal look like? ES Supplier (Seller) Eg 1. Village Auth 2. Owner of land ES User (Buyer) PES Contract Seller Aggregator PES Contract Buyer Aggregator PES Contract
5
4. What does a PES contract look like? Key terms: Buyer: must be a “legal entity”, with power to enter into contract Seller: ditto. This means the NRFC cannot be a buyer. Seller Obligation: ES Supply or Land-Use Change associated with ES Supply. Buyer Obligation: Payment Term
6
5. It all looks pretty simple…and it is… But decisions will have to be made about: What will you trade: ES provision or land-use associated with ES provision? Contract term: you can only rent enhanced ES provision. Contract price?
7
6. More decisions… Rewards to good stewards Treatment of fallowed land Areas illegally cultivated Timing and trigger of payments Delivery risk: most problematic are delivery of raw materials
8
7. Getting hold of template contracts http://sites.google.com/site/pescontracts/ http://sites.google.com/site/pescontracts/ 4 precedent contracts: Watershed services: with and without seller aggregator C Sequestration / tree planting: with and without seller aggregator Contract design brief – more detailed walk-through of the decisions market intermediaries / buyers / sellers will have to take.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.