Contracting for Ecosystem Services. Slayde Hawkins Forest Trends/Katoomba Group

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Contracting for Ecosystem Services Slayde Hawkins Forest Trends/Katoomba Group

Overview: Issues in PES Contracting Type of agreement o Purchase/sale of ecosystem service credits o Provision of ecosystem establishment, restoration or conservation services o Example: Trees for Global Benefits Finding the right level of formality and complexity Key elements of PES agreements Negotiating to get the best deal Special considerations for PES contracting

Terminology Agreement Contract Parties Rights Obligations Default The individuals or entities that agree to be bound by the contract terms by signing the contract What an individual or organization signing the contract may do What an individual or organization signing the contract must or must not do Violation of the contract terms (usually defined in a written agreement) Rebecca Vonada

Structuring the Agreement May structure PES contract as a purchase agreement or an agreement for the seller to provide services to support healthy ecosystems Purchase agreement buyer pays for credits representing actual ecosystem benefits generated by seller s project Services agreement buyer pays for seller to take actions that are intended to lead to restoration, protection, or enhancement of ecosystem services Rebecca Vonada

Purchase Contract for Ecosystem Services Credits Purchase of credits for quantified ecosystem benefits that were actually generated: VER (carbon) Biodiversity offsets Payment depends upon proven, verified ecosystem outputs or results Used to offset buyer s environmental impacts in concrete, quantifiable way

Contract for Services to Support Healthy Ecosystems Purchase of ecosystem conservation, restoration, maintenance services Tree planting Habitat protection Streamside restoration Payment depends upon verified provision of labor and/or raw materials (inputs) Suitable where contracted services are very likely to result in environmental benefits

Example: Trees for Global Benefits Purpose: removal of CO2 from the atmosphere Mechanism/Activities: Coordinated by ECOTRUST, 909 participants in Uganda s Albertine Rift (1) plant trees, (2) implement agro-forestry, (3) practice improved forest management, (4) assist forest regeneration Output: CO2 credits, independently validated/verified by Plan Vivo & Rainforest Alliance, for up to 80,000 tons of CO2 per year Validation Early assessment that project as designed is likely to generate claimed ecosystem benefits. Verification Later confirmation that ecosystem benefits were actually generated by project activities Buyers: organizations or companies want to reduce carbon impacts for philanthropic or public relations purposes

The Contract: Level of Formality Ecosystem services agreements can vary widely in formality, length, and complexity Oral Handshake Agreement Non-Binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Legally-Binding Written Contract Formality generally increases: specificity, clarity, complexity, cost to negotiate and draft Written agreements almost always required for PES Important to minimize misunderstandings, reduce risk and overall costs Absolutely necessary in well-established markets, as for carbon

Key Elements Clearly-defined rights & obligations What is the ecosystem service? What each party must do, may do, may not do Payment amounts, timing, based on: Cost of providing services or creating offsets Market prices Risks for each party Other costs allocated to each party Definition of and consequences for failure to perform Rebecca Vonada

Negotiating the Contract Non-negotiable Fairly negotiable, set parameters Highly negotiable custom contract Negotiation is a balancing act between getting the best deal and successfully coming to an agreement PES negotiation issues and pitfalls Unequal bargaining power Buyer s lawyer represents the buyer, not both parties

Special Considerations Consideration Multiple sellers, community sellers Monitoring Verification Long-term obligations Consequences of default Role of local, national government Potential Challenges Coordination, benefit distribution, project governance Balancing costs vs. need for accurate measurements and monitoring Selecting the standards body, time, cost Unforeseen ecosystem disruptions, sellers successors Small-scale seller inability to pay damages, buy replacement credits, etc. Extensive state ownership/regulation of natural resources raises challenges for PES

Conclusions 1. Type of agreement a) Purchase agreement generally used for carbon, biodiversity PES produces measurable outcomes that can offset other ecosystem impacts b) Services agreement may be suited to watershed PES, where certain upstream actions are almost certain to produce downstream benefits 2. PES agreement must be written 3. Basic elements of a PES contract are straightforward: (a) rights and obligations, (b) payment terms, (c) consequences of default 4. Yet, complexity arises because of: a) Complexity of underlying project and transaction diverse costs and risks to be allocated between the parties through agreement terms b) Special considerations for PES projects, such as numerous participants, novelty of PES projects, and rapidly-evolving regulatory framework For more information: www.katoombagroup.org/legal_contracts

THANK YOU! Slayde Hawkins shawkins@forest-trends.org