N. Weins, L. Santos, Manuela Silva, T. Gadda, Christian Luiz da Silva
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摘要
目的:本文以城郊公共困境为例,探讨制度安排和参与问题。它的目的是根据Ostrom提出的巴西 o jos dos Pinhais地区Miringuava河流域生态系统服务支付(PES)安排的八项设计原则,评估制度的稳稳性。方法:使用文献分析和与利益相关者的半结构化访谈,我们分析了奥斯特罗姆八个设计原则的适用性。相关性:我们的分析和讨论揭示了当地公共行政部门可能没有充分考虑到的社会和体制层面。结果:虽然我们的分析表明,大多数原则在某种程度上适用于案例研究,有利于PES的实施,但在监测、冲突解决和制裁方面存在分歧,这暗示了城郊公地管理的特定问题。我们的结论是,PES可能成为集体行动的问题,代表了一种增强城郊制度稳健性的机制,这使我们能够将ES解释为一种共同的问题。理论贡献:森林地区的PES与农业向有机农业的过渡是平行的,环保组织希望这样做,但遭到当地农民的抵制。虽然减少水处理成本和增加水的可用性是合理的,但这种选择的社会影响却要复杂得多。管理方面的贡献:有必要建立考虑到权力不平衡的体制安排,并扩大不同形式的参与,参与为治理和管理一个共同的环境而设立的行动领域。
Payments for watershed ecosystem services in the Miringuava basin, Brazil: Mediating or exacerbating conflicts in peri-urban commons?
Objective: This article addresses institutional arrangements and participation issues in the case study of a commons dilemma in the peri-urban sphere. It aims to evaluate the institutional robustness according to Ostrom's eight design principles of a Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) arrangement in the Miringuava River Basin, São José dos Pinhais, Brazil. Methodology: Using documentary analysis, and semi-structured interviews with stakeholders we analyze the applicability of Ostrom's eight design principles. Relevance: Our analysis and discussion shed light on social and institutional dimensions that might be insufficiently considered by the local public administration. Results: While our analysis showed that most principles apply in some measure to the case study, favoring the implementation of PES, there are divergences in terms of monitoring, conflict resolution, and sanctions that hint to particular problems of peri-urban commons management. We conclude that PES could become a problem of collective action, representing a mechanism to increase robustness of peri-urban institutions, which allowed us to interpret ES as a common. Theoretical contributions: The PES for forest areas, has run parallel to an agricultural transition to organic farming desired by environmental organizations but resisted by local farmers. While the conservation is justified by the reduction of water treatment costs and an increase in water availability, social implications of this choice turn out to be much more complex. Management contributions: There is a need for the creation of institutional arrangements that consider power imbalances and to expand the different forms of participation in the situated action arenas created for governance and management of a common.