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Ecosystem Goods and Services Importance OCEANS AND ATMOSPHERE March 2016 Natural resources in WNB
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Natural resources = benefits from nature = Ecosystem Goods and Services Environment provide natural capital and beneficial services = EGS EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC2
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Volume utilised Value to Community Well-being Importance Income Health Food security Culture Well-being importance EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC3
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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 |
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WNB EGS Over 50 EGS assessed EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC 5 |
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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 |
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EGS importance (%) Hoskins LLG EGS importance (%) Bali-Witu LLG
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Habitat Importance (%), Bali-Witu, Hoskins EGS Overall Well-being Importance
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Well-being impacts 2030
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EGS scoring procedure For workshop participants OCEANS AND ATMOSPHERE 10 |
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EGS in WNB Decide on your focus communities Score for all people in your focus community EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC 11 |
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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
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Fill out the scoring sheet EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC13
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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
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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
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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
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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
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EGS Relative Livelihoods Importance of EGS versus External income EGS in WNB | CSIRO & TNC 18 |
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