Watershed services
Wetland Mitigation Banking
Conservation Banking
Publications
Weblinks
WATERSHED SERVICES
Flows: newsletter on payments for watershed services
International Institute for Environment and Development
(IIED): Project on “Developing Markets for Watershed Protection and Improved Livelihoods”. Since its inception in 2003, the project has worked with, and learned from, the real-time efforts of those trying to set up and develop payments for watershed services (PWS) in ways that address both land use and livelihood challenges - Watershed markets link
WETLAND
MITIGATION BANKING
"Banks
and Fee" Study, by Environmental Law Institute, provides citizen
groups, local, state, and federal agencies, the public, and the regulated
community with the information they need to evaluate the ability of
wetland mitigation banking and in-lieu-fee mitigation to achieve their
regional wetland conservation and land use planning objectives.
U.S.
EPA Wetland Mitigation/Mitigation Banking guidance.
National
Wetlands Mitigation Action Plan, a 17 actions plan drafted
by an interagency team from the Environmental Protection Agency,
the Army Corps of Engineers, and the Departments of Agriculture,
Commerce, Interior, and Transportatio of the U.S., addresses
areas of concern, including data collection and availability,
clarifying performance standards, improving accountability,
and integrating mitigation into the watershed approach. This
plan endorses the goal of no net loss of wetlands and outlines
specific action items that address the concerns of the National
Academy of Sicences, General
Accounting Office, and other independent evaluations.
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CONSERVATION
BANKING
U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service(U.S. FWS) Guidance for the Establishment, Use, and Operation of Conservation Banks
U.S.
FWS information for private landowners, states, and the Endangered Species Act
State
of California Official
Policy on Conservation Bank
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PUBLICATIONS
Data and modeling for environmental credit trading - Bibliography by USDA.
Ecosystem
Multiple Markets, an ETN project
funded by the GLPF, looking at
using environmental markets to simulate ecosystem restoration. See
the Concept Summary and the White Paper Draft
Report of the project.
The
Future of Wetlands Mitigation Banking by Leonard Shabman and
Paul Scodari on the Choice* magazine (Vol. 20, No. 1, 2005)
*An
online peer-reviewed magazine published by the American Agricultural
Economics Association (AAEA)
National Forum on Synergies between Water Quality Trading and Wetland
Mitigation Banking.
This
forum, held in July 2005, aimed at advancing point/nonpoint source
trading by identifying ‘lessons learned’ from wetland mitigation
banking, and at exploring the potential role wetlands can play in
providing water quality credits as part of a watershed scale trading
program. The final
report is now available.
Market and Payments for Ecosystem Services (2006) - Yale Forest Forum Review, Vol 9 (1), pdf.
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Ecosystem
Marketplace SM by the Katoomba
Group and Forest Trends
National Mitigation Banking Association. Established in 1998,
The NMBA promotes federal legislation and regulatory policy that
encourages mitigation banking and conservation banking as a means
of compensating for adverse impacts to our nation's environment.
International Institute for Environment and Development - Watershed Markets page
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