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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.


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