Designing digital systems for scale: Payments for Environmental Services
The report discusses the design of digital systems for Payments for Environmental Services (PES) to enhance nature and climate action through a Digital Public Good approach.
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| Quick Facts | |
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| Report location: | source |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | United Nations Development Programme |
| Authors: | Marco Chiu, Simone Bauch, Valeriya Zaytseva, Reina Otsuka |
| Geographic focus: | Global |
Methods
The research method involved interviews with UNDP practitioners and experts from countries with established PES schemes. It included a review of existing PES information management systems and an analysis of technological opportunities for digitalizing PES processes.
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Key Insights
The report outlines the importance of Payments for Environmental Services (PES) as a financing mechanism that compensates local communities for their environmental stewardship. It emphasizes the need for digital innovation to streamline PES processes, enhance efficiency, and improve scalability. The report details the PES life cycle, from research and stakeholder engagement to implementation and monitoring. It identifies challenges faced by existing PES systems, such as lack of interoperability and outdated technology. The authors propose a Digital Public Good (DPG) approach, advocating for a modular and open-source digital system that can be adapted to various contexts. Key technological advancements, including mobile applications, artificial intelligence, and digital payment systems, are highlighted as essential tools for improving PES implementation. The report also provides examples of successful PES schemes in countries like Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Brazil, showcasing the potential benefits of digital solutions in enhancing environmental conservation efforts. Ultimately, the report calls for collaboration among stakeholders to develop effective digital infrastructures that support PES and contribute to achieving sustainable development goals.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2020s time horizon | 2024 time horizon | English publication language | Global geographic scope | climate action | community engagement | digital infrastructure | digital public good | environmental stewardship | financial mechanisms | monitoring and evaluation | payments for environmental services | sustainable development | technology integration
