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Newsletter, January 2014 - the Danube PES project newsletter is issued twice a year and covers policy work and work in model sites carried out as part of the project.
Newsletter, June 2013 - the Danube PES project newsletter is issued twice a year and covers policy work and work in model sites carried out as part of the project.
Newsletter, December 2012 - the Danube PES project newsletter is issued twice a year and covers policy work and work in model sites carried out as part of the project.
Newsletter, September 2012 - the Danube PES project newsletter is issued twice a year and covers policy work and work in model sites carried out as part of the project.
This new report commissioned by the Danube PES project team reveals that recent laws in Serbia have made possible the use of some basic Payments for ecosystem services mechanisms.
This new study conducted by environmental consultancy Denkstatt as part of the Danube PES project has calculated the carbon stored in the forests of Bulgaria’s Rusenski Lom Nature Park and assigned an economic value to the saved carbon emissions.
The booklet “Economic and institutional analysis of the feasibility of Payments for ecosystem services in Ukraine” was written by Ukrainian expert Oleg Rubel and represents the most in-depth study of the basis and the potential for introducing PES.
Newsletter, May 2011 - the Danube PES project newsletter is issued twice a year and covers policy work and work in model sites carried out as part of the project.
Newsletter, December 2010 - the Danube PES project newsletter is issued twice a year and covers policy work and work in model sites carried out as part of the project.
This OECD publication advocating Payments for Ecosystem Services was translated into Bulgarian and Romanian as part of the Danube PES project.
The seven case studies cover successful PES schemes that were set up in European countries and that are good examples to follow.
This overview of the Danube PES project gives an idea of the scope, goals and funding of the project.