Valuation of Ecosystem Services: Implications for Ecosystem Accounting Lars Hein, Bram Edens Wageningen University, CBS.

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Valuation of Ecosystem Services: Implications for Ecosystem Accounting Lars Hein, Bram Edens Wageningen University, CBS

Contents of the presentation (very) Brief overview of ecosystem service valuation studies Scale: a key issue Case study Hoge Veluwe forest, the Netherlands Implications for ecosystem accounting

Ecosystem services studies and databases Currently over 1600 published studies on ecosystem valuation A range of databases including EVRI (1997), ENValue (2004), EcoValue (Wilson et al 2004), Consvalmap (Conservation International 2006), CaseBase (FSD 2007), ESD-ARIES (UVM, 2008), TEEB (2011)

Classification of ecosystem types TEEB (2010) vs Millennium Assessment (2005) Both TEEB and MA distinguish Provisioning services Regulating services Cultural services MA distinguishes ’Supporting Services’ (which includes biodiversity conservation) TEEB excludes Supporting services and adds ‘Habitat services’ MA and TEEB define Ecosystem services in slightly different manner

Valuation studies: what is valued ? Economic value = Sum of the Consumer and Producer surplus (e.g. Freeman, 1993) Different valuation approaches tend to be used for specific ecosystem services, that may or may not measure CS and/or PS Compare Travel cost method (recreation) and Replacement cost method (water purification). Valuation approach (and quality) varies

Spatial scale Ecosystem services generated at different scales

Scale matters for physical accounting For some regulating services, benefits not location specific (carbon capture) For others (hydrological service): benefits depend on Location in the landscape Configuration and economic activities in the landscape For the 2 nd type, analysing ecosystem services at national scale therefore requires dealing with this spatial variability

Temporal Scales: Ecosystem services production may vary strongly between years Grass biomass production in semi-arid rangeland, Northern Senegal

Hoge Veluwe valuation study: findings Very high availability of data (fenced, monitored, operated as ‘business’) Key point of uncertainty: air filtration service How much PM10 captured ? In what range is air quality improved ? What is the value of PM10 capture Relatively low value of carbon capture (using 10 €/ton CO2) Not feasible: valuation of biodiversity Snap-shot of services generated under current management, limited applicability to support decision making.

Implications Ecosystem services databases are not comprehensive (e.g. many studies on wetlands, few on artic, mountain ecosystems). Even 40 studies on temperate forest seems a small number A range of valuation methods were used, outcomes depend strongly on assumptions and on quality of the work. Therefore difficult to compare the values of the various studies. Studies may be prone to a bias because studies may take place preferentially in high value ecosystems

Prices of ecosystem services Market prices of (some) ecosystem services are strongly dependent on market conditions defined by regulator – and may therefore be highly variable. Compare price of CO2: ECTS: 16 euro/ton Marginal damage costs: 10 – 80 euro/ton Capture and storage of CO2 in industry euro/ton REDD carbon capture 2 – 10 euro/ton Price of Victoria bushland (‘Bushbroker’); very high prices of land with native vegetation up to US$ 200,000 /ha because of legal requirements to protect similar land used for property development. Implication: care needs to be taken in applying market prices for ecosystem services in particular where these markets are immature.