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  1. The economic value of coral reefs
    climate change impacts and spatial targeting of restoration measures
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Università di Trento, Dipartimento di economia e management, [Trento]

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    Series: DEM working papers ; n. 2022, 05
    Subjects: coral reefs; ecosystem services; climate change; recreation; coastal management
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  2. Avances recientes en los conceptos de servicios ambientales, pagos por servicios ambientales y condiciones para su éxito: lineamientos para formuladores de política y practicantes
    Published: enero de 2021
    Publisher:  CEDE, Centro de Estudios sobre Desarrollo Económico, Bogotá, D.C., Colombia

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    Series: Documento CEDE ; 2021, 3 (enero de 2021)
    Subjects: economic instruments; conservation; ecosystem services; Latin America,externalities
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  3. Re-meander, rewet, rewild!
    overwhelming public support for restoration of small rivers in the three Baltic Sea basin countries
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Warsaw

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    Series: Working papers / University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences ; no. 2021, 15 = 363
    Subjects: Baltic Sea; discrete choice experiment; ecosystem services; restoration; small rivers; willingness to pay
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  4. Will adoption occur if a practice is win-win for profit and the environment?
    an application to a rancher's grazing practice choices
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Center for Agricultural and Rural Development, Ames, Iowa

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    Series: Working paper / Center for Agricultural and Rural Development ; 23-647 (March 2023)
    Subjects: Adoption gap; capital constraints; ecosystem services; rotational grazing
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  5. Avances recientes en los conceptos de servicios ambientales, pagos por servicios ambientales y condiciones para su éxito: lineamientos para formuladores de política y practicantes
    Published: enero de 2021
    Publisher:  CEDE, Centro de Estudios sobre Desarrollo Económico, Bogotá, D.C., Colombia

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    Series: Documento CEDE ; 2021, 3 (enero de 2021)
    Subjects: economic instruments; conservation; ecosystem services; Latin America,externalities
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  6. Towards an agri-environment index for biodiversity conservation payment schemes
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Univ., Inst. für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Lüneburg

    The aim of the paper is to give suggestions about how an agri-environment index can be designed by taking into account specific ecological and economical factors that reflect benefits and costs of biodiversity conservation. Main findings are that the... more

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    The aim of the paper is to give suggestions about how an agri-environment index can be designed by taking into account specific ecological and economical factors that reflect benefits and costs of biodiversity conservation. Main findings are that the general structure of an agri-environment index is recommended to be a benefits-to-cost ratio, whereby the conservation benefits are accounted for by the following factors which evaluate i) certain criteria that value the ecological quality of a site and point out its significance for biodiversity conservation (Conservation Significance Factor), ii) a criterion that reflects the connectivity of the site which is an important factor for species migration (Connectivity Factor) and iii) criteria that estimate the potential biodiversity outcomes induced by specific management actions (Conservation Management Factor). The Cost Factor reflects the amount of money that the landholder demands as compensation payment for his conservation services. The paper points out thatan agri-environment index is a promising approach to encourage and compensate farmers for biodiversity-friendly management actions. Thereby, an improvement of the effectiveness and efficiency of European conservation payment schemes is a decisive contribution to biodiversity conservation in agricultural landscapes. The aim of the paper is to give suggestions about how an agri-environment index can be designed by taking into account specific ecological and economical factors that reflect benefits and costs of biodiversity conservation. Main findings are that the general structure of an agri-environment index is recommended to be a benefits-to-cost ratio, whereby the conservation benefits are accounted for by the following factors which evaluate i) certain criteria that value the ecological quality of a site and point out its significance for biodiversity conservation (Conservation Significance Factor), ii) a criterion that reflects the connectivity of the site which is an important factor for species migration (Connectivity Factor) and iii) criteria that estimate the potential biodiversity outcomes induced by specific management actions (Conservation Management Factor). The Cost Factor reflects the amount of money that the landholder demands as compensation payment for his conservation services. The paper points out that an agri-environment index is a promising approach to encourage and compensate farmers for biodiversity-friendly management actions. Thereby, an improvement of the effectiveness and efficiency of European conservation payment schemes is a decisive contribution to biodiversity conservation in agricultural landscapes. -- agri-environmental policy ; biodiversity benefits index ; biodiversity conservation ; ecosystem services ; environmental benefits index ; rural development

     

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    Series: University of Lüneburg Working Paper Series in Economics ; 185
    Subjects: Artenvielfalt; Naturschutz; Landschaftsschutz; Ausschreibung; Agrarpolitik; Umweltpolitik; Umweltbewertung; Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse; EU-Staaten; Wirtschaftswissenschaften für Nachhaltigkeit; agri-environmental policy; biodiversity benefits index; Biodiversity conservation; ecosystem services; environmental benefits index; rural development; Volkswirtschaftslehre
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  7. On the notion of ecological justice
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Univ., Inst. für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Lüneburg

    The increasing loss of ecosystem services severely affects life perspectives of today’s poor and future persons. Thus, governing the use of ecosystem services in an intragenerational and intergenerational just way is an urgent issue. I develop a... more

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    The increasing loss of ecosystem services severely affects life perspectives of today’s poor and future persons. Thus, governing the use of ecosystem services in an intragenerational and intergenerational just way is an urgent issue. I develop a conception of ecological justice that establishes the specific link between justice and ecosystem services, and argue that specific demands on a conception of ecological justice follow from determining ecosystem services as objects of justice. Showing that Rawls’ “A Theory of Justice” (1971) can consistently meet the identified demands, I verify that it is an appropriate theory for deriving a conception of ecological justice. The increasing loss of ecosystem services severely affects life perspectives of today's poor and future persons. Thus, governing the use of ecosystem services in an intragenerational and intergenerational just way is an urgent issue. I develop a conception of ecological justice that establishes the specific link between justice and ecosystem services, and argue that specific demands on a conception of ecological justice follow from determining ecosystem services as objects of justice. Showing that Rawls' "A Theory of Justice" (1971) can consistently meet the identified demands, I verify that it is an appropriate theory for deriving a conception of ecological justice. -- ecological justice ; ecosystem services ; global justice ; intergenerational justice ; environmental ethics.

     

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    Series: University of Lüneburg Working Paper Series in Economics ; 204
    Subjects: Umwelt; Gerechtigkeit; Generationengerechtigkeit; Rawls-Gerechtigkeitstheorie; Umweltbewusstsein; Theorie; Economics; ecological justice; ecosystem services; global justice; intergenerational justice; environmental justice; Sustainability sciences, Management & Economics
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  8. Communities' perceptions and knowledge of ecosystem services
    evidence from rural communities in Nigeria
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Internat. Food Policy Research Inst., Washington, DC

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    Series: IFPRI discussion paper ; 1418
    Subjects: ecosystem services; awareness; knowledge; perception; rural community; forest; Nigeria
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  9. How well has environmental and social protection been ensured for small farmers and fisherfolk?
    sustainable development of Philippine agriculture and fisheries
    Published: March 2022
    Publisher:  Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Quezon City, Philippines

    Transforming Philippine agriculture and fisheries (AF) into a dynamic, high-growth sector is essential to poverty reduction, food security, and inclusive economic prosperity. However, unsustainable AF practices have impacts on the environment and... more

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    Transforming Philippine agriculture and fisheries (AF) into a dynamic, high-growth sector is essential to poverty reduction, food security, and inclusive economic prosperity. However, unsustainable AF practices have impacts on the environment and climate, and at the same time, ecosystem degradation and climate change impact the productivity and sustainability of the AF sector, with disastrous consequences on food security, income, and livelihoods, especially of small-scale farmers and fishers. Agriculture and fisheries rely on natural capital and are both providers and consumers of ecosystem services, and at the same time pose a threat to nature. This report describes the range of pressures affecting the state of the AF sector, and the response measures being undertaken. Integrating environmental sustainability and climate resilience in AF development and modernization plans has emerged as a necessity in policy and practice. Interventions and priorities need to be defined according to local contexts but within the integrated river basin, coastal zone, and marine area framework. Various practices in ecosystem-based management in agriculture and fisheries exist, and supported by key policies, but sectoral and silo approaches still dominate. The challenge for policymaking is to facilitate dialogue, knowledgesharing, and collaboration, create the market and/or regulatory conditions to incentivize uptake of sustainable practices, and help farmers and fisherfolk access the necessary inputs, financing, and technologies, and acquire the skills that will allow them to follow the economically feasible, environmentally sound, and societally desired path.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / Philippine Institute for Development Studies ; no. 2022, 11 (March 2022)
    Subjects: sustainable development; ecosystem services; climate change; agroecosystems; soil; fisheries; aquaculture; overfishing; IUU fishing; pollution
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  10. Relative price changes of ecosystem services
    evidence from Germany
    Published: March 2022
    Publisher:  CESifo, Center for Economic Studies & Ifo Institute, Munich, Germany

    Discounting future costs and benefits is a crucial yet contentious practice in the appraisal of long-term public projects with environmental consequences. The standard approach typically neglects that ecosystem services are not easily substitutable... more

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    Discounting future costs and benefits is a crucial yet contentious practice in the appraisal of long-term public projects with environmental consequences. The standard approach typically neglects that ecosystem services are not easily substitutable with manufactured goods and often exhibit considerably lower growth rates. Theory has shown that we should either apply differentiated discount rates, such as a lower environmental discount rate, or account for increases in relative scarcity by uplifting environmental values. Some governments already integrate this into their guidance, but empirical evidence is scarce. We provide first comprehensive country-specific evidence, taking Germany as a case study. We estimate growth rates of 15 ecosystem services and the degree of limited substitutability based on a meta-analysis of 36 willingness to pay studies in Germany. We find that the relative price of ecosystem services has increased by more than four percent per year in recent decades. Heterogeneity analysis suggests that relative price changes are most substantial for regulating ecosystem services. Our findings underscore the importance of considering relative price adjustments in governmental project appraisal and environmental-economic accounting.

     

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    Series: CESifo working paper ; no. 9656 (2022)
    Subjects: willingness to pay; discounting; relative prices; ecosystem services; substitutability; growth; cost-benefit analysis
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  11. Mountains of trouble
    accounting for environmental costs in local benefit-driven tourism development
    Published: September 2022
    Publisher:  Statistics Norway, Research Department, Oslo

    Tourism and recreational home developments generate much of the economic activity at mountain destinations in Norway. At the same time, resulting land use changes pose a severe threat to ecosystem services. Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is suitable to... more

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    Tourism and recreational home developments generate much of the economic activity at mountain destinations in Norway. At the same time, resulting land use changes pose a severe threat to ecosystem services. Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is suitable to examine the trade-offs at the heart of many management problems but has been relatively neglected in tourism economics. Other methods, such as local economic impact analysis, are much more common. This study combines stated preference, economic impact analysis, and geospatial analysis in a comprehensive CBA framework. The CBA is performed both at the local and regional levels for small (S), medium (M), and large (L) developments in the Norefjell-Reinsjøfjell mountain area in Norway. The L-development is the preferred tourism and land management locally as market benefits from property sales and construction outweigh the local nonmarket externalities. However, considering the additional market and nonmarket impacts outside the destination, the S-development generates higher total welfare benefits. We conclude that to achieve socially optimal tourism development, nonmarket externalities inside and outside of the destination should be accounted for. The geospatial analysis demonstrates the geographical distribution of externalities.

     

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    Series: Discussion papers / Statistics Norway, Research Department ; 990
    Subjects: tourism development; ecosystem services; cost-benefit analysis; stated preference; willingness to pay
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  12. Fiscal tools for subnational ecosystem and climate action
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  International Center for Public Policy, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America

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    Series: Working paper / International Center for Public Policy ; 22, 08 (December 2022)
    Subjects: climate change; fiscal transfers; ecosystem services; subnational government
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  13. Urban experimental ecosystem accounting pilot in the Nordic cities
    Published: 29-11-2022
    Publisher:  Nordic Council of Ministers, Copenhagen

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    Subjects: Ecosystem accounting; urban areas; Nordic cities; ecosystem services; monetary value; social media; recreation; flood mitigation
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  14. Avances recientes en los conceptos de servicios ambientales, pagos por servicios ambientales y condiciones para su éxito: lineamientos para formuladores de política y practicantes
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  CEDE, Centro de Estudios sobre Desarrollo Económico, Bogotá, D.C., Colombia

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    Series: Documento CEDE ; 2021, 3 (enero de 2021)
    Subjects: economic instruments; conservation; ecosystem services; Latin America,externalities
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  15. Distributional issues in natural capital accounting
    an application to land ownership and ecosystem services in Scotland
    Published: November 2020
    Publisher:  Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London

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    Series: Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy working paper ; no. 382
    Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment working paper ; no. 354
    Subjects: distribution; ecosystem services; equity; natural capital accounts; landownership; Scotland
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  16. Valuation of ecosystem services and social choice
    the impact of deliberation in the context of two different aggregation rules
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Aix-Marseille School of Economics, [Aix-en-Provence

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    Series: Working papers / AMSE, Aix-Marseille School of Economics ; WP 2021, nr 07
    Subjects: ecosystem services; preference elicitation; non-monetary methods; deliberation; social choice theory; coastal lagoons
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  17. Methods for modeling public policy and investment impacts on the economy, natural capital and ecosystem services
    Published: November 2020
    Publisher:  Inter-American Development Bank, Environment, Rural Development, Environment and Disaster Risk Management Division, [Washington, DC]

    The year 2020 is a critical year for sustainable development policy and practice with the review and renewal of various international commitments including the Sustainable Development Goals, the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Paris... more

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    The year 2020 is a critical year for sustainable development policy and practice with the review and renewal of various international commitments including the Sustainable Development Goals, the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Paris Agreement. The post-2020 agenda needs to be informed by more robust analytical approaches that capture the interactions between the economy, society and the environment. In this paper, we review the state of the art in available models and datasets that lay the groundwork for future analytical work to inform this agenda. Based on this review, we propose an integrated modeling approach for global analysis to underpin international policy discourse and advocacy, and; a sub-global approach focusing on evaluating specific strategies and policy portfolios to make progress toward sustainability commitments considering detailed local country context. Both approaches rely on integrating whole of economy computable general equilibrium models with spatial land use land cover and ecosystem services models. Endogenizing feedbacks between modeling system components ensures that evidence is based on interactions between all system components. Recent advances in methods, data and available tools discussed herein reduce barriers to entry for this type of complex systems analysis and increases the timeliness of policy advice.

     

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    Series: IDB working paper series ; no IDB-WP-01124
    Subjects: natural capital; biodiversity; ecosystem services; integrated economic-environmental modeling; The IEEM Platform; GTAP; computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling; ecosystem services modeling; land use land cover (LULC) c hange modeling
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  18. Ecosystem services may provide large economic values in Kenya and Vietnam
    a value transfer application based on results from a systematic literature review
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA

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    Series: IFPRI discussion paper ; 02228 (December 2023)
    Subjects: biodiversity; deforestation; ecosystem services; ecosystems; forests; Kenya; policy,valuation; value transfer; Vietnam
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  19. Looking at payments for ecosystems services in the Philippines
    Published: December 2022
    Publisher:  Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Quezon City, Philippines

    The payment for ecosystem services (PES) emerges as part of an arsenal of tools for innovative domestic financing for otherwise absent markets relating to natural resource management. Its traditional framework aspects of conditionality, voluntary... more

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    The payment for ecosystem services (PES) emerges as part of an arsenal of tools for innovative domestic financing for otherwise absent markets relating to natural resource management. Its traditional framework aspects of conditionality, voluntary transaction, at least one buyer and seller, and an identified ecosystem service. However, most domestic cases in the Philippines do not meet the first two criteria. Further to this, existing templates remain dispersed and not harmonized. Common barriers that contribute to these are negotiation bottlenecks, missing policies, and institutions, weak sustainability measures, and data unavailability. Stronger integration with sector-specific initiatives involves pursuing in the long run a legal platform for PES at NGA and subnational levels alongside natural capital management, framing sustainable mechanisms, capitalizing on evolving definition, and riding on ongoing efforts at the national level.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / Philippine Institute for Development Studies ; no. 2022, 49 (December 2022)
    Subjects: payments for ecosystem services; environment; ecological integrity; ecosystem services
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  20. Organic cultivation and farmland prices
    does certification matter?
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin

    This paper investigates price differentials between organically and conventionally farmed arable land. Organic commodities offer higher prices and environmental benefits such as improved soil constitution, where land buyers gauge these benefits... more

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    This paper investigates price differentials between organically and conventionally farmed arable land. Organic commodities offer higher prices and environmental benefits such as improved soil constitution, where land buyers gauge these benefits against lower yields at higher risk, switching and higher production cost compared to conventional production. Combining land transaction and cover data from EU's Integrated Administrative Control System between 2005-2019, we test the hypothesis of positive valuation of organic cultivation, also for conventional use after sale. Based on a double robust approach, we find on average no effect but markups for conventional and markdowns for organic use post-sale.

     

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    Series: FORLand-working paper ; 28 (2023)
    Subjects: Organic agriculture; farmland pricing; Integrated Administrative Control System (IACS); ecosystem services; matching
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  21. Market design for the environment
    Published: January 2024
    Publisher:  ECARES, Brussels, Belgium

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    Series: ECARES working paper ; 2024, 02
    Subjects: Natural capital; ecosystem services; tradable quotas; property rights; pollution; carbon markets; voluntary markets; externalities; asset design
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