Conception d’un paiement pour services environnementaux en pâturages collectifs. Une expérimentation des choix
Abstract :
This paper suggests the use of a choice experiment to guide the design of a payment for environmental services (PES) for collective rangeland management. The empirical implementation was conducted in the M’goun watershed located in South-East of Morocco. Individual acceptability of various conservation measures and incentives is analyzed. The results show that the combination of individual and collective conservation measures as individual subscription, and incentives in the form of technical assistance to improve production performances are ways that can facilitate the implementation of PES and encourage collective action for the conservation of pastures as a common good.