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Benefits of Investing in Ecosystem Restoration
Authors:RUDOLF S DE GROOT  JAMES BLIGNAUT  SANDER VAN DER PLOEG  JAMES ARONSON  THOMAS ELMQVIST  JOSHUA FARLEY
Institution:1. Environmental Systems Analysis Group, Wageningen University, , Wageningen, The Netherlands;2. Department of Economics, University of Pretoria, , Lynnwood Road, Pretoria, South Africa;3. CEFE/CNRS (UMR 5175), , 34293 Montpellier, France;4. Missouri Botanical Garden, , St. Louis, MO, 63110 U.S.A.;5. Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, , SE‐106 91 Stockholm, Sweden;6. Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, 205 B Morrill Hall, University of Vermont, , Burlington, VT, 05405 U.S.A.
Abstract:Measures aimed at conservation or restoration of ecosystems are often seen as net‐cost projects by governments and businesses because they are based on incomplete and often faulty cost‐benefit analyses. After screening over 200 studies, we examined the costs (94 studies) and benefits (225 studies) of ecosystem restoration projects that had sufficient reliable data in 9 different biomes ranging from coral reefs to tropical forests. Costs included capital investment and maintenance of the restoration project, and benefits were based on the monetary value of the total bundle of ecosystem services provided by the restored ecosystem. Assuming restoration is always imperfect and benefits attain only 75% of the maximum value of the reference systems over 20 years, we calculated the net present value at the social discount rates of 2% and 8%. We also conducted 2 threshold cum sensitivity analyses. Benefit‐cost ratios ranged from about 0.05:1 (coral reefs and coastal systems, worst‐case scenario) to as much as 35:1 (grasslands, best‐case scenario). Our results provide only partial estimates of benefits at one point in time and reflect the lower limit of the welfare benefits of ecosystem restoration because both scarcity of and demand for ecosystem services is increasing and new benefits of natural ecosystems and biological diversity are being discovered. Nonetheless, when accounting for even the incomplete range of known benefits through the use of static estimates that fail to capture rising values, the majority of the restoration projects we analyzed provided net benefits and should be considered not only as profitable but also as high‐yielding investments. Beneficios de Invertir en la Restauración de Ecosistemas
Keywords:cost‐benefit analysis  economic values  ecosystem restoration  services  aná  lisis de costo‐beneficio  restauració  n de ecosistemas  servicios  valores econó  micos
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