Economic Assessment of Forest Ecosystem Services Losses: Cost of Policy Inaction

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Aline Chiabai
Chiara M. Travisi
Anil Markandya
Helen Ding
Paulo A. L. D. Nunes
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[1] Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3),Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources
[2] Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei FEEM,The Mediterranean Science Commission, Principauté de Monaco; Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources
[3] University of Bath,undefined
[4] University of Padua,undefined
[5] University of Padua,undefined
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Environmental and Resource Economics | 2011年 / 50卷
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Carbon; Cultural services; Forest ecosystem services; Market values; Meta-analysis; Millennium Ecosystem Assessment; Non-market values; Non-wood forest products; Value-transfer; Wood forest products;
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This paper presents a bottom-up methodological framework for estimating some of the key ecosystem services provided by forests biomes worldwide. We consider the provision of wood and non-wood forest products, recreation and passive use services, and carbon sequestration. The valuation framework derives per hectare estimates by applying meta-analysis, value-transfer and scaling-up procedures in order to control for the existing heterogeneities across world regions and forest biomes. The first part of the study estimates stock values per hectare for each forest ecosystem service in the baseline year 2000 and in the year 2050. Results differ per geographical region and biome. Carbon stocks represent, on average, the highest value per hectare, followed by provisioning services, passive use and recreational values respectively. The second part provides an estimation of the welfare loss (or gain) associated with policy inaction in the period 2000–2050 leading to a change in the forest area. Welfare results are mixed and require a careful interpretation, ranging from a worldwide annual benefit of + 0.03% of 2050 GDP to an annual loss of −0.13%. The highest damage is expected in Brazil due to the increasing deforestation taking place in tropical natural forests, which is causing a considerable loss of carbon stocks.
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