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Fig.4  Simple  schematisation  of  the  Bio-rights  approach.  In  case  of  successful  conservation  or  restoration  of  ecosystem  services  by  the  local  community,  micro-credits  can  be  converted  into  one-off  definitive  payments.  Alternatively  communities  might  be  requested  to  reimburse  their  loan  in  a  community-based  fund,  which  ensures  sustained  cash  availability  beyond  the  project  implementation  lifetime.  (dashed  arrow) Fig.5  Bio-rights  concept  at  Ban  Don  Bay,  Surat  Thani  Province Proceedings  of  the  International  Conference  on  Climate  Change,  Biodiversity  and  Ecosystem  Services  for  the 231 Sustainable  Development  Goals  (SDGs):  Policy  and  Practice  27-29  June  2016,  Cha-am,  Phetchaburi,  Thailand


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