Contesting the market-based nature of Mexico’s national payments for ecosystem services programs: Four sites of articulation and hybridization
Scientific article
21/02/2013
Description
Mexico’s national payments for ecosystem services (PES) programs pay rural landholders for hydrological
services, carbon sequestration, biodiversity conservation, and improvement of agroforestry systems. The
intention of the programs’ initial funders and designers was to create a PES program that would introduce
market efficiency into environmental policy and ‘‘green’’ the market by creating and recognizing the economic
value of healthy ecosystems. This article traces the complex processes through which this ideal
type conceptualization of market-efficient environmental policy was subverted and the practice altered
to more closely fit national interests, rural realities and alternative conceptions of the ‘value’ of socionature.