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Constructing payments for ecosystem services hydrosocial territories through assemblage practices: China's Xin'an river basin eco-compensation pilot

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ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING C-POLITICS AND SPACE
Volume 41, Issue 2, Pages 375-391

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/23996544221137442

Keywords

Practices of assemblage; payments for ecosystem services; hydrosocial territories; eco-compensation; Xin'an river basin; ecological civilization

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This study examines how payments for ecosystem services (PES) shape local water control arenas through various assemblage practices using the case of China's Xin'an River Basin Eco-compensation Pilot. The findings show that specific assemblage practices can construct a PES hydrosocial territory, which often reflects power struggles. The study also highlights the significant role of state intervention in constructing China's PES hydrosocial territory, reflecting China's effective governance and technology.
This study employs the case of China's Xin'an River Basin Eco-compensation Pilot to explore how the payments for ecosystem services (PES) can configure local water control arenas through various assemblage practices. The findings demonstrate that specific assemblage practices can construct a PES hydrosocial territory, which often reflects power struggles. We argue that the dynamic assemblage practices redefine the boundaries of the PES hydrosocial territory and trigger the reconfiguration of PES scalar territory. Finally, we draw attention to the critical role that state intervention plays in constructing China's PES hydrosocial territory, reflecting China's remarkable governance rationality and technology. Therefore, beyond the existing interpretation of PES hydrosocial territory, the analysis of the remaking of the Xin'an River Basin has promoted the study of hydropolitics to understand better the role of assemblage practices in PES hydrosocial territory.

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