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www.biodiversityskills.eu A training package for local biodiversity planning Valuing ecosystem services and biodiversity
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Biodiversity = total diversity and complexity of life on Earth © Laurent Mignaux, METL-MEDDE
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© Olivier Brosseau, METL-MEDDE What is the value of nature?
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Biodiversity underpins wide range of life support functions © Olivier Chatté, METL MEDDE
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Life support functions and ecosystem services and goods have economic value © Laurent Mignaux – METL-MEDDE
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Economic value of nature is new way to communicate with different stakeholders (especially economic sectors)
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Caution: what about rare and sensitive species and habitats that have no direct economic value? © Thierry Degen, METL-MEDDE
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MA Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005): Ecosystem services represent more than just a financial value © Arnaud Bouissou, METL-MEDDE
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Ecosystem valuation helps visualise trade-offs in decision making © Laurent Mignaux, METL-MEDDE
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TEEB – The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity. 2 to 4 trillion USD worth of natural capital lost annually © Bernard Suard, METL-MEDDE
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When did the bees last sent you an invoice for pollination? (TEEB, 2010) © Oliver Brosseau, METL-MEDDE
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TEEB in the City: Apeldoorn
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Green Economy Initiative (UNEP) © Thierry Degen, METL-MEDDE
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© Laurent Mignaux, METL-MEDDE
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How to consider the value of nature? Uses values Non-use values © Laurent Mignaux, METL-MEDDE
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© Oliver Brosseau, METL-MEDDE
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Stated preference methods Revealed preference methods © Arnaud Bouissou, METL-MEDDE
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Shortcomings of the methods © Laurent Mignaux, METL-MEDDE
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Total Economic Value © Oliver Brosseau, METL-MEDDE
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© Laurent Mignaux, METL-MEDDE
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Bruges © Arnaud Bouissou, METL-MEDDE
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© Fabrice Roger, METL-MEDDE
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