[Ngo Climate Change] FW: New BSR Report -- Public Sector Uptake of Ecosystem Services Around the World

Pham Thanh Nam namdalat83 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 7 00:55:29 GMT 2013


Dear All,

 

I am super excited to share with you the BSR report on public sector
'uptake' of ecosystem services concepts over the past four years around the
world. "Global Public Sector Trends in Ecosystem Services, 2009-2012". Viet
Nam is recognized as a leading country on establishment and implementation
of PES.

 

Given the breadth and growing depth of public-sector work on ecosystem
services, it is increasingly clear that it now has the potential to shape
future policy and regulations as well as government expectations of the
private sector.

 

This document was developed to help business people track the public
sector's uptake of ecosystem services concepts around the world. It is based
on four years of research by BSR's Ecosystem Services Working Group
<http://www.bsr.org/en/our-work/working-groups/ecosystem-services-tools-mark
ets> . The insights in this report are especially relevant to companies that
have crafted, or are crafting, internal policies on biodiversity and
ecosystem services.

 

Best Regards,

Pham Thanh Nam
Field Coordinator in Lam Dong Province
LEAF Project - REDD+ Program
SNV - Netherlands Development Organisation
M: nphamthanh at snvworld.org, T: +84909 267 661
W: http://www.snvworld.org/en/redd, Skype: nampham83

SNV: Connecting People's Capacities

P Please consider the Environment before printing this e-mail.

 

 

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