The Potential, Realised and Essential Ecosystem Service Benefits of Biodiversity Conservation

Issue Date

11-2012

Abstract

Introduction Approach and methods Potential ecosystem service value: economic values irrespective of use Realised services: valuing ecosystem services by considering their use Essential services: valuing the ecosystem services the poor rely upon Estimating all benefits to the poor: essential services and payments for environmental services Conclusions: linking ecosystem service flows, people and biodiversity Acknowledgements References

Source or Periodical Title

Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Alleviation: Exploring the Evidence for a Link

Page

21-35

Document Type

Book Chapter

Language

English

Subject

'win-win' synergies, Biodiverse systems, Biodiversity conservation, Ecosystem services framework, ESV benefits for the poor, ESV estimate, Mapping ecosystem flows, PES revenues, Poverty reduction

Identifier

doi:10.1002/9781118428351.ch2.

Digital Copy

yes

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