International Fund for Agricultural DevelopmentThe World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)2016-04-192016-04-192006-10-11http://hdl.handle.net/10919/66312Metadata only recordIntensive upland agriculture and fishing are the major income producers for those individuals living around Singkarak Lake. Poor agricultural management, over fishing, and hydroelectric draw downs are negatively impacting the lake. The local communities are becoming aware of the environmental issues and are currently working on a reforestation project. Potential environmental services buyers are the state hydropower company and the international community.text/plainen-USIn CopyrightCarbon sequestrationFloodsDeforestationDroughtFisheriesPayments for environmental servicesLand use planningTropical zonesEnvironmental servicesHydropowerIrrigationWater qualityAquatic resourcesWater pollutionAgricultureHydroelectricityFishingBadan pengelola danau singkarak (management body for singkarak lake)Carbon sinksClimate variabilityWatershedLinking rewards and governance to effects of land use on environmental services at the scale of a lake: Lake Singkarak, IndonesiaRUPES - Rewarding Upland Poor for Environmental Services - Singkarak case studyAbstract