The PES Sourcebook has in its Appendix a list of Further Reading on the topic of payments for environmental services. The documents there referred to are available here in two forms: you can download a PDF of all PES Sourcebook Supplemental Readings complete with a cover and suitable for binding, or, use the list below to view/download PDFs of individual readings.
- "Payments for environmental services: Some nuts and bolts." Sven Wunder
- "Action plan for restoration at Ambohilero Forest, Madagascar, and similar areas of degradation." Sarah Karpanty, Theo Dillaha, Charles Welch
- “Property rights, environmental services and poverty in Indonesia.” John Kerr, Ruth Meinzen-Dick, John Pender, Suyanto, Brent Swallow, Meine Van Noordwijk
- "Program of payments for ecological services in Costa Rica." Edgar Ortiz Malavasi, John Kellenberg
- “Direct payments as a mechanism for conserving important wildlife corridor links between Nairobi National Park and its wider ecosystem: Wildlife Conservation Lease Program.” Helen W. Gichohi
- "The impacts of payments for watershed services in Ecuador: Emerging lessons from Pimampiro and Cuenca." Marta Echavarria, Joseph Vogel, Montserrat Albán, Fernanda Meneses
- "All that glitters: Further case study analysis of markets for watershed services in developing countries since Silver Bullet or Fools’ Gold." Ina Porras, TBC
- “Some ideas on bundling.” Marta Echavarria, Ecodecisión, for Katoomba Group
- “Global habitat protection: Limitations of development interventions and a role for conservation performance payments.” Paul J. Ferraro
- “Payments for environmental services in Costa Rica.” Stefano Pagiola
- "Realistic expectations of timing between conservation and restoration actions and ecological responses." Stan Gregory, Arthur W. Allen, Matthew Baker, Kathryn Boyer, Theo Dillaha, Jane Elliott
- “Direct payments to conserve biodiversity.” Paul J. Ferraro and Agnes Kiss
- "RUPES: Rewarding upland poor for environmental services."
- "Paying for the environmental services of silvopastoral practices in Nicaragua." Stefano Pagiola, Elías Ramírez, José Gobbi, Cees de Haan, Muhammad Ibrahim, Enrique Murgueitio, and Juan Pablo Ruíz