World Wildlife Fund (WWF)2016-04-192016-04-1920062430_WWF_pes_report_2006.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/66924WWF's approach of equitable PES, which it is developing and implementing with partners including CARE and IIED, aims to address the constraints to poverty alleviation by finding a balance between conservation and development outcomes; by delivering conservation of biodiversity with significant benefits to the poor; and by doing so in a just and equitable way.application/pdfen-USIn CopyrightRural developmentBiodiversitySustainable developmentPayments for environmental servicesLivelihoodsLand use managementEnvironmental servicesConservation strategyPovertyConservationNatural resource managementBiodiversity conservationEquitable pesConservation finance mechanismWatershed servicesWWFCAREIiedGuatemalaPerĂºThe PhilippinesTanzaniaIndonesiaEastern europeRural povertyMarginalized groupsEquitable Payments for Watershed Services (PWS)Land use changeSocial justiceEquityPayments for Environmental Services: An equitable approach for reducing poverty and conserving natureTechnical reportCopyright 2006 WWF. All rights reserved. Any reproduction in full or in part must mention the title and credit the above-mentioned publisher as the copyright owner.