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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 2010

Ecosystem Valuation: A Sequential Decision Support System and Quality Assessment Issues

Rk Turner; Sian Morse-Jones; Brendan Fisher

Understanding the economic value of nature and the services it provides to humanity has become increasingly important for local, national, and global policy and decision making. It has become obvious that quantifying and integrating these services into decision making will be crucial for sustainable development. Problems arise in that it is difficult to obtain meaningful values for the goods and services that ecosystems provide and for which there is no formal market. A wide range of ecosystem services fall into this category. Additional problems arise when economic methods are applied inappropriately and when the importance of ecosystem maintenance for human welfare is underestimated. In this article we identify a place for monetary valuation within the pluralistic approach supported by ecological economics and assess progress to date in the application of environmental valuation to ecosystem service provision. We first review definitions of ecosystem services in order to make an operational link to valuation methods. We then discuss the spatially explicit nature of ecosystem services provision and benefits capture. We highlight the importance of valuing marginal changes and the role for macroscale valuation, nonlinearities in service benefits, and the significance of nonconvexities (threshold effects). We also review guidance on valuation studies quality assurance, and discuss the problems inherent in the methodology as exposed by the findings of behavioral economics, as well as with benefits transfer—the most common way valuation studies are applied in the policy process. We argue for a sequential decision support system that can lead to a more integrated and rigorous approach to environmental valuation and biophysical measurement of ecosystem services. This system itself then needs to be encompassed within a more comprehensive multicriteria assessment dialogue and process.


Progress in Physical Geography | 2011

Measuring, modeling and mapping ecosystem services in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania

Brendan Fisher; R. Kerry Turner; Neil D. Burgess; Ruth D. Swetnam; Jonathan M.H. Green; Rhys E. Green; G. C. Kajembe; Kassim Kulindwa; Simon L. Lewis; Rob Marchant; Andrew R. Marshall; Seif Madoffe; Pantaleon K. T. Munishi; Sian Morse-Jones; Shadrack Mwakalila; Jouni Paavola; Robin Naidoo; Taylor H. Ricketts; Mathieu Rouget; Simon Willcock; Sue White; Andrew Balmford

In light of the significance that ecosystem service research is likely to play in linking conservation activities and human welfare, systematic approaches to measuring, modeling and mapping ecosystem services (and their value to society) are sorely needed. In this paper we outline one such approach, which we developed in order to understand the links between the functioning of the ecosystems of Tanzania’s Eastern Arc Mountains and their impact on human welfare at local, regional and global scales. The essence of our approach is the creation of a series of maps created using field-based or remotely sourced data, data-driven models, and socio-economic scenarios coupled with rule-based assumptions. Here we describe the construction of this spatial information and how it can help to shed light on the complex relationships between ecological and social systems. There are obvious difficulties in operationalizing this approach, but by highlighting those which we have encountered in our own case-study work, we have also been able to suggest some routes to overcoming these impediments.


Ocean & Coastal Management | 2011

Coastal and marine ecosystem services valuation for policy and management: Managed realignment case studies in England

Tiziana Luisetti; R. Kerry Turner; Ian J. Bateman; Sian Morse-Jones; Christopher Adams; Leila Fonseca


Ecological Economics | 2012

STATED PREFERENCES FOR TROPICAL WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AMONGST DISTANT BENEFICIARIES: CHARISMA, ENDEMISM, SCOPE AND SUBSTITUTION EFFECTS

Sian Morse-Jones; Ian J. Bateman; Andreas Kontoleon; Silvia Ferrini; Neil D. Burgess; R. Kerry Turner


Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions | 2014

The importance of local forest benefits: Economic valuation of Non-Timber Forest Products in the Eastern Arc Mountains in Tanzania

Marije Schaafsma; Sian Morse-Jones; Paulette Posen; Ruth D. Swetnam; Andrew Balmford; Ian J. Bateman; Neil D. Burgess; S.A.O. Chamshama; Brendan Fisher; T. Freeman; V. Geofrey; Rhys E. Green; A.S. Hepelwa; A. Hernández-Sirvent; S.M. Hess; G. C. Kajembe; G. Kayharara; M. Kilonzo; Kassim Kulindwa; Jens Friis Lund; Seif Madoffe; L. Mbwambo; H. Meilby; Yonika M. Ngaga; I. Theilade; Thorsten Treue; P.J.H. van Beukering; V.G. Vyamana; Rk Turner


Environmetrics | 2011

Ecosystem valuation: some principles and a partial application†

Sian Morse-Jones; Tiziana Luisetti; R. Kerry Turner; Brendan Fisher


Ecological Economics | 2012

Towards transferable functions for extraction of Non-timber Forest Products: a case study on charcoal production in Tanzania

Marije Schaafsma; Sian Morse-Jones; Paulette Posen; Ruth D. Swetnam; Andrew Balmford; Ian J. Bateman; Neil D. Burgess; S.A.O. Chamshama; Brendan Fisher; Rhys E. Green; A.S. Hepelwa; A. Hernández-Sirvent; G. C. Kajembe; Kassim Kulindwa; Jens Friis Lund; L. Mbwambo; H. Meilby; Yonika M. Ngaga; I. Theilade; Thorsten Treue; V.G. Vyamana; Rk Turner


Progress in Planning | 2008

Valuation of the historic environment: The scope for using economic valuation evidence in the appraisal of heritage-related projects

Allan Provins; David Pearce; Ece Ozdemiroglu; Susana Mourato; Sian Morse-Jones


Environmental and Resource Economics | 2012

‘When to Take “No” for an Answer’? Using Entreaties to Reduce Protests in Contingent Valuation Studies

Giles Atkinson; Sian Morse-Jones; Susana Mourato; Allan Provins


Archive | 2010

Coastal and marine ecosystem services valuation for policy and management

Tiziana Luisetti; R. Kerry Turner; David Hadley; Sian Morse-Jones

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Neil D. Burgess

World Conservation Monitoring Centre

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R. Kerry Turner

Center for Social and Economic Research

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Ian J. Bateman

University of East Anglia

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Rk Turner

University of East Anglia

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