Social and Economic Benefits of Protected Areas
An Assessment Guide
Herausgeber: Kettunen, Marianne; Ten Brink, Patrick
Social and Economic Benefits of Protected Areas
An Assessment Guide
Herausgeber: Kettunen, Marianne; Ten Brink, Patrick
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Protected areas (PAs) contain biodiversity and ecosystems of high conservation value. This provides a comprehensive introduction to the socio-economic benefits of PAs and PA networks and provides step-by-step practical guidance on identifying, assessing, valuing and communicating the various ecosystem services and related benefits provided by PAs.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Conservation and Environmental Management in Madagascar74,99 €
- Lauren E EastwoodNegotiating the Environment30,99 €
- Mainstreaming Natural Capital and Ecosystem Services into Development Policy61,99 €
- Land and Resource Scarcity77,99 €
- Del WestonThe Political Economy of Global Warming65,99 €
- Food, Energy, and Society92,99 €
- Institute for Social and Economic ChangeThe Economics of Biodiversity Conservation65,99 €
-
-
-
Protected areas (PAs) contain biodiversity and ecosystems of high conservation value. This provides a comprehensive introduction to the socio-economic benefits of PAs and PA networks and provides step-by-step practical guidance on identifying, assessing, valuing and communicating the various ecosystem services and related benefits provided by PAs.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780415632843
- ISBN-10: 0415632846
- Artikelnr.: 37040746
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780415632843
- ISBN-10: 0415632846
- Artikelnr.: 37040746
Marianne Kettunen is Senior Policy Analyst at the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) and Guest Researcher at the Finnish Environment Institute, Helsinki, Finland with dedicated experience in studies, capacity building and policy influence related to the socio-economic role of biodiversity and ecosystem services and supporting the integration of these aspects into decision-making processes. Patrick ten Brink is Senior Fellow and Head of Office at the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) in Brussels, Belgium. He is also the editor of the book: "The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity in National and International Policy Making", developed within "The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity" (TEEB) project, administered by the United Nations Environment Programme.
Introduction 1. Introduction, Objectives and Approach Part 1: Contextual
Guidance 2. Protected Areas: Their Values and Benefits 3. General
Principles for Estimating the Socio-economic Value of Benefits Provided by
Protected Areas Part 2: Practical Guidance Step I. A Scoping Assessment of
Possible Benefits 4. Scoping Assessment of Benefits Provided by Protected
Areas Annex 1. Scoping Assessments of Benefits Provided by Protected Areas
- an Example of Application 5. Deciding which Benefits to Analyse in More
Detail Step II. Detailed Methodological Guidance to Estimating Benefits 6.
Provisioning Services and Related Goods Annex 2. Step by Step Guidance:
Valuation of Biodiversity Resources 7. Regulating Services and Related
Goods Annex 3. Step by Step Guidance: Water Related Ecosystem Services
Annex 4. Step by Step Guidance: Climate Change Mitigation (Carbon Storage
and Sequestration) 8. Cultural Services and Related Goods Annex 5. Step by
Step Guidance: Ttourism, Rrecreation and Oother Cultural Benefits 9.
Appreciating the Value of Supporting Service 10. Wider Socio-economic
Benefits 11. Costs Related to Protected Areas 12. Assessing Net Benefits:
Site Level Annex 6. Calculating Net Present Values (NPVs) and the Effect of
Different Discount Rates 13. Assessing Net Benefits: Multiple Sites Step
III: Interpreting, Using and Communicating The Estimates 14. Interpreting
the Results of Socio-economic Assessments 15. Using and Communicating the
Results Conclusions 16. Conclusions and Way Forward
Guidance 2. Protected Areas: Their Values and Benefits 3. General
Principles for Estimating the Socio-economic Value of Benefits Provided by
Protected Areas Part 2: Practical Guidance Step I. A Scoping Assessment of
Possible Benefits 4. Scoping Assessment of Benefits Provided by Protected
Areas Annex 1. Scoping Assessments of Benefits Provided by Protected Areas
- an Example of Application 5. Deciding which Benefits to Analyse in More
Detail Step II. Detailed Methodological Guidance to Estimating Benefits 6.
Provisioning Services and Related Goods Annex 2. Step by Step Guidance:
Valuation of Biodiversity Resources 7. Regulating Services and Related
Goods Annex 3. Step by Step Guidance: Water Related Ecosystem Services
Annex 4. Step by Step Guidance: Climate Change Mitigation (Carbon Storage
and Sequestration) 8. Cultural Services and Related Goods Annex 5. Step by
Step Guidance: Ttourism, Rrecreation and Oother Cultural Benefits 9.
Appreciating the Value of Supporting Service 10. Wider Socio-economic
Benefits 11. Costs Related to Protected Areas 12. Assessing Net Benefits:
Site Level Annex 6. Calculating Net Present Values (NPVs) and the Effect of
Different Discount Rates 13. Assessing Net Benefits: Multiple Sites Step
III: Interpreting, Using and Communicating The Estimates 14. Interpreting
the Results of Socio-economic Assessments 15. Using and Communicating the
Results Conclusions 16. Conclusions and Way Forward
Introduction 1. Introduction, Objectives and Approach Part 1: Contextual
Guidance 2. Protected Areas: Their Values and Benefits 3. General
Principles for Estimating the Socio-economic Value of Benefits Provided by
Protected Areas Part 2: Practical Guidance Step I. A Scoping Assessment of
Possible Benefits 4. Scoping Assessment of Benefits Provided by Protected
Areas Annex 1. Scoping Assessments of Benefits Provided by Protected Areas
- an Example of Application 5. Deciding which Benefits to Analyse in More
Detail Step II. Detailed Methodological Guidance to Estimating Benefits 6.
Provisioning Services and Related Goods Annex 2. Step by Step Guidance:
Valuation of Biodiversity Resources 7. Regulating Services and Related
Goods Annex 3. Step by Step Guidance: Water Related Ecosystem Services
Annex 4. Step by Step Guidance: Climate Change Mitigation (Carbon Storage
and Sequestration) 8. Cultural Services and Related Goods Annex 5. Step by
Step Guidance: Ttourism, Rrecreation and Oother Cultural Benefits 9.
Appreciating the Value of Supporting Service 10. Wider Socio-economic
Benefits 11. Costs Related to Protected Areas 12. Assessing Net Benefits:
Site Level Annex 6. Calculating Net Present Values (NPVs) and the Effect of
Different Discount Rates 13. Assessing Net Benefits: Multiple Sites Step
III: Interpreting, Using and Communicating The Estimates 14. Interpreting
the Results of Socio-economic Assessments 15. Using and Communicating the
Results Conclusions 16. Conclusions and Way Forward
Guidance 2. Protected Areas: Their Values and Benefits 3. General
Principles for Estimating the Socio-economic Value of Benefits Provided by
Protected Areas Part 2: Practical Guidance Step I. A Scoping Assessment of
Possible Benefits 4. Scoping Assessment of Benefits Provided by Protected
Areas Annex 1. Scoping Assessments of Benefits Provided by Protected Areas
- an Example of Application 5. Deciding which Benefits to Analyse in More
Detail Step II. Detailed Methodological Guidance to Estimating Benefits 6.
Provisioning Services and Related Goods Annex 2. Step by Step Guidance:
Valuation of Biodiversity Resources 7. Regulating Services and Related
Goods Annex 3. Step by Step Guidance: Water Related Ecosystem Services
Annex 4. Step by Step Guidance: Climate Change Mitigation (Carbon Storage
and Sequestration) 8. Cultural Services and Related Goods Annex 5. Step by
Step Guidance: Ttourism, Rrecreation and Oother Cultural Benefits 9.
Appreciating the Value of Supporting Service 10. Wider Socio-economic
Benefits 11. Costs Related to Protected Areas 12. Assessing Net Benefits:
Site Level Annex 6. Calculating Net Present Values (NPVs) and the Effect of
Different Discount Rates 13. Assessing Net Benefits: Multiple Sites Step
III: Interpreting, Using and Communicating The Estimates 14. Interpreting
the Results of Socio-economic Assessments 15. Using and Communicating the
Results Conclusions 16. Conclusions and Way Forward