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
Recommended Citation
Turner, W.R., Brandon, K., Brooks, T.M., Gascon, C., Gibbs, H.K., Lawrence, K., Mittermeier, R.A., & Selig, E.R. (2012). The Potential, Realised and Essential Ecosystem Service Benefits of Biodiversity Conservation. In: Roe, D., Elliott, R., Sandbrook, C., & Walpole, M. (eds.). Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Alleviation: Exploring the Evidence for a Link, pp. 21-35. doi:10.1002/9781118428351.ch2.
Identifier
doi:10.1002/9781118428351.ch2.
Digital Copy
yes