Journal article
Determining the value of multiple ecosystem services in terms of community wellbeing: Who should be the valuing agent?
Ecological Economics, Vol.115, pp.22-28
2015
Abstract
When multiple ecosystem services are derived from multiple ecosystems across different policy, planning or management jurisdictions, questions arise regarding the valuation of ecosystem services such as: who are the beneficiaries; how do they value ecosystem services; and who should be the valuing agent? In attempting to achieve an integrated approach to natural resource management in South East Queensland (SEQ), stakeholders have combined their knowledge to develop a framework to identify, measure and value ecosystem services provided by the region. This paper focuses on a methodology trialled to value the ecosystem services derived from the SEQ region in terms of the wellbeing of the SEQ community. The methodology allows flexibility of choice regarding whose values count and who should be the valuing agent. The methodology was trialled with community participants and scientific experts. The building blocks of the Framework can be used to construct different model variants, each of which reveals key characteristics of ecosystem services in SEQ. The approach adopted to value ecosystems and ecosystem services offers scope for decision makers to think more broadly about possible impacts of decisions on the wellbeing of the community and has facilitated the inclusion of ecosystem services in statutory planning policy in SEQ.
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- Title
- Determining the value of multiple ecosystem services in terms of community wellbeing: Who should be the valuing agent?
- Authors
- Simone Maynard (Author) - SEQ CatchmentsDavid James (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - Faculty of Science, Health, Education and EngineeringA Davidson (Author) - SEQ Catchments
- Publication details
- Ecological Economics, Vol.115, pp.22-28
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Date published
- 2015
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2014.02.002
- ISSN
- 0921-8009; 0921-8009
- Organisation Unit
- School of Science and Engineering - Legacy; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Science, Technology and Engineering
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99448803302621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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