The impacts of payments for watershed services in Ecuador Emerging lessons from Pimampiro and Cuenca Marta Echavarria Joseph Vogel Montserrat Albán Fernanda Meneses ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS PROGRAMME January 2004 International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) IIED is an independent, non-profit research institute working in the field of sustainable development. IIED aims to provide expertise and leadership in researching and achieving sustainable development at local, national, regional, and global levels. In alliance with others we seek to help shape a future that ends global poverty and delivers and sustains efficient and equitable management of the world’s natural resources. Environmental Economics Programme The Environmental Economics Programme (EEP) seeks to develop and promote the application of economics to environmental issues in developing countries. This is achieved through research and policy analysis on the role of the environment and natural resources in economic development and poverty alleviation. Forestry and Land Use Programme IIED’s Forestry and Land Use (FLU) Programme has the goal of improving people’s livelihoods from forest and land use on the basis of equity, efficiency and sustainability, focusing on key arenas where the decision-making that matters for better forestry and land use actually takes place. The Authors Marta Echavarria Coordinator Ecodecisión, Ecuador Joseph Vogel PhD Technical Director Professor of Economics FLACSO, Ecuador Montserrat Albán Research Assistant EcoCiencia, Ecuador Fernanda Meneses Research Assistant Ecodecisión, Ecuador Correspondence should be addressed to: Marta Echavarria Ecodecisión Calle La Pinta 236 y La Rábida Quito, Ecuador Email:
[email protected] Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the Municipality of Pimampiro, CEDERENA, DFC, ETAPA, and all the people who have collaborated to make this project possible.