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The Economic Value Of Forest Ecosystem Services

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  • Saida APSALYAMOVA

    (Kuban State Technological University)

  • Bella KHASHIR

    (Kuban State Technological University)

  • Oleg KHUAZHEV

    (Kuban State Technological University)

  • Murat TKHAGAPSO

    (Kuban State Technological University)

  • Yuri BGANE

    (Kuban State Technological University)

Abstract

Payment for ecosystem services PES is the payment made by the user of environmental services such as the purification of water to landowners who provide this service The real existence of PES requires to clearly identifying the user and supplier as well as a number of other necessary conditions on the basis of summarizing the information available in the sources existing today Particular attention is paid to the way in which these conditions can now be created in forest management in the region Many case studies are devoted to forest environmental services which address best practices in promoting the introduction of PES This study contains a comprehensive discussion of the implications of PES for politics and public relations and recommendations mention the need of a clear understanding of when PES can be a useful tool for the purposes of the transition to green economy and when it is more expedient to use other methods

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  • Saida APSALYAMOVA & Bella KHASHIR & Oleg KHUAZHEV & Murat TKHAGAPSO & Yuri BGANE, 2015. "The Economic Value Of Forest Ecosystem Services," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 6(2), pages 117-122.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:6:y:2015:i:2:p:117-122
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