2020
DOI: 10.2305/iucn.ch.2020.parks-26-1mm.en
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Environmental funds to support protected areas: lessons from Brazilian experiences

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“…The reserve should also further increase financial investment and cooperate with social welfare organizations to obtain more operating funds. The financial investment in protected areas indirectly reflects ecosystem management policy and positively relates to ecosystem service conservation effectiveness [54]. Meanwhile, realizing the diversification of residents' income sources is essential to reducing the destruction of natural resources and improving ecosystem services' supply capacity [55].…”
Section: Spatial and Temporal Variation In Ecosystem Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reserve should also further increase financial investment and cooperate with social welfare organizations to obtain more operating funds. The financial investment in protected areas indirectly reflects ecosystem management policy and positively relates to ecosystem service conservation effectiveness [54]. Meanwhile, realizing the diversification of residents' income sources is essential to reducing the destruction of natural resources and improving ecosystem services' supply capacity [55].…”
Section: Spatial and Temporal Variation In Ecosystem Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sanchez et al 2012;Montoya-Zumaeta et al 2019;Young et al 2019) and biodiversity(Machado et al 2020) Castro et al (2018). estimate that PES initiatives aimed at forest conservation in communities in the States of Acre (Certificate of Family Production Unities) and Amazonas (Forest Grant) benefited over 44,000 individuals between 2009 and 2015, and allocated over BRL 40 million.…”
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