Valuing ecosystem services as productive inputs
Wyoming Department of Education · University of Wyoming
Abstract
This paper explores two methods for valuing ecosystems by valuing the services that they yield to various categories of user and that are not directly valued in the market, and illustrates the usefulness of these methods with an application to the valuation of mangrove ecosystems in Thailand. The first method is known as the production function approach and relies on the fact that ecosystems may be inputs into the production of other goods or services that are themselves marketed, such as fisheries. I discuss issues that arise in measuring the input into fisheries, particularly those due to the fact that the fishery stock is changing over time, and the shadow value of the ecosystem consists in its contribution…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 68.43
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- 100%
- References
- 78
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1Topics & keywords
- Ecosystem services
- Mangrove ecosystem
- Valuation (finance)
- Stock (firearms)
- Ecosystem
- Sustainable yield
- Production (economics)
- Natural resource economics
- Life below water