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On the potential use of the Ecosystem Services Valuation Database for valuation in the System of Environmental Economic Accounting

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Abstract

© Brander L et al.The System of Environmental Economic Accounting-Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA EA) provides a framework for quantifying and valuing ecosystem services that is consistent with the System of National Accounts (SNA). As such, monetary estimates for ecosystem services are required to be measured as exchange values. The environmental economics literature on the value of ecosystem services has expanded consideralby over the past two decades and the Ecosystem Services Valuation Database (ESVD) currently provides the most comprehensive collection and synthesis of this information. The primary valuation studies included in the ESVD, however, measure a variety of value concepts including welfare values, exchange values and others. This raises a challenge for using existing value data as input to SEEA EA applications. This paper explores potential approaches to using the ESVD for value transfers that are consistent with SEEA EA, specifically for the estimation of meta-analytic value functions that can be used to reflect spatial variation in supply and demand of ecosystem services and proxy exchange values. It identifies avenues for future research and development of the ESVD to operationalise and test this approach.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere85085
JournalOne Ecosystem
Volume7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Funding

The ESVD is, to our knowledge, the most comprehensive global collection of the results of economic valuation studies with details on the type of ecosystem, ecosystem services, location, valuation method and beneficiaries (Brander et al. 2021). The ESVD is a successor to the values database developed for The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) initiative (Kumar 2012) and has been substantially expanded in recent years with funding from a number of partners, including the UK Department for the Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV) and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). The ESVD is developed and hosted by the Foundation for Sustainable Development (FSD) and Brander Environmental Economics (BEE) with support from the Ecosystem Services Partnership (ESP). The objective of the ESVD is to provide reliable and easily accessible information on the monetary value of ecosystem services for every place on Earth and help stakeholders to better integrate the ‘full value’ of ecosystem services in their planning, management and decision-making. Further information on the ESVD can be accessed at https://www.esvd.info/ and the web-interface can be accessed at https://www.esvd.net/.

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 15 - Life on Land
    SDG 15 Life on Land

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