Ecosystem Goods and Services Importance OCEANS AND ATMOSPHERE March 2016 Natural resources in WNB.

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Ecosystem Goods and Services Importance OCEANS AND ATMOSPHERE March 2016 Natural resources in WNB

Natural resources = benefits from nature = Ecosystem Goods and Services Environment provide natural capital and beneficial services = EGS EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC2

Volume utilised Value to Community Well-being Importance Income Health Food security Culture Well-being importance EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC3

EGS in WNB Provincial and LLG EGS Importance assessed on 2013 Detailed EGS assessment done in Bali-Witu and Hosking in 2014 EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC 4 |

WNB EGS Over 50 EGS assessed EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC 5 |

WNB EGS This is the top 30 EGS Mix of agriculture and marine Cash crops such as Betel nut and Oil Palm in top 10 EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC 6 |

EGS importance (%) Hoskins LLG EGS importance (%) Bali-Witu LLG

Habitat Importance (%), Bali-Witu, Hoskins EGS Overall Well-being Importance

Well-being impacts 2030

EGS scoring procedure For workshop participants OCEANS AND ATMOSPHERE 10 |

EGS in WNB Decide on your focus communities Score for all people in your focus community EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC 11 |

Focused on local EGS utilised across the community Shops land/gardens EGS from your land and sea, not what you buy from the shop Sea Local ecosystem x EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC12

Fill out the scoring sheet EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC13

Fill out the scoring sheet VOLUME 1.Check EGS list and add any missing ones 2.Decide on EGS that has the greatest Volume in your region – score that a 5 3.Score all other EGS relative to the EGS with the greatest volume from 0 (none) to 5 (same) EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC14

Volume scoring – what is relative harvest each year in your community? Highest utilisation Moderate utilisation Medium utilisation Some utilisation Low utilisation No utilisation Scored 5 Scored 4Scored 3Scored 2Scored 1 Scored 0 Example: rock lobster Guide: on average, what EGS does the community utilise the most given fishing, traditional hunting and gardening. Score the EGS with greatest annual utilisation a 5 and score the rest relative to that. Average over last three years: accounts for temporal variation (smooths a one off event) EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC15

Fill out the scoring sheet VALUE 1.Assume you had the same quantity of all EGS 2.For Income, which EGS is the most valuable with respect to income in your region – score that a 5 3.Score all other EGS relative to the EGS with the greatest value for income from 0 (none) to 5 (same) 4.Repeat for Health, Food security and Social cohesion EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC16

Value scoring - Food security Highest value Moderate value Medium value Some value Low value No value Scored 5 Scored 4Scored 3Scored 2Scored 1 Scored 0 Guide: If you had the same quantity of EGS, which one would provide the greatest food value? Score that EGS a 5 and score all other EGS against that. EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC17

EGS Relative Livelihoods Importance of EGS versus External income EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC 18 |