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Valuation of Ecological Resources and Functions
Authors:Michael J Scott  Gordon R Bilyard  Steven O Link  Carlos A Ulibarri  Howard E Westerdahl  Paolo F Ricci  Harold E Seely
Institution:(1) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington 99352, USA , US;(2) University of San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94117, USA , US;(3) Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA , US
Abstract:/ Ecological resources are natural resources that provide certain necessary but overlooked system maintenance functions within ecosystems. Environmental economics is in search of an appropriate analysis framework to determine economic values of such resources. This paper presents a framework that estimates and compiles the components of value for a natural ecosystem. The framework begins with the ecological processes involved, which provide functions within the ecosystem and services valued by humans. We discuss the additive or competive nature of these values, and estimate these values through conventional and unconventional techniques. We apply the framework to ecological resources in a shrub-steppe dryland habitat being displaced by development. We first determine which functions and services are mutually exclusive (e.g., farming vs soil stabilization) and which are complementary or products of joint production (e.g., soil stabilization and maintenance of species). We then apply benefit transfer principles with contingent valuation methodology (CVM), travel cost methodology (TCM), and hedonic damage pricing (HDP). Finally, we derive upper-limit values for more difficult-to-value functions through the use of human analogs, which we argue are the most appropriate method of valuation under some circumstances. The highest values of natural shrub-steppe habitat appear to be derived from soil stabilization.KEY WORDS: Natural resource economics; Ecological economics; Ecological resources; Shrub-steppe; Environmental valuation; Cost; Benefit; Value
Keywords:: Natural resource economics  Ecological economics  Ecological resources  Shrub–  steppe  Environmental valuation            Cost  Benefit  Value
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