生态系统服务价值评估

P. Devi
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生态系统服务可以被描述为由环境的物理、化学和生物特性的复杂相互作用提供的所有看得见和看不见的利益。森林、草原、红树林和湿地等自然景观以及受管理的生态系统为维持人类福祉提供了一系列“服务”。这些生态系统提供的服务包括“供应”服务(食物、水、木材、纤维和遗传资源)“调节”服务(气候调节、洪水/干旱调节、水质管理和疾病预防)、“支持”服务(土壤形成、授粉、害虫管理、养分循环)和“文化”服务(娱乐、精神、宗教)。由于它的复杂性,即使是最先进的技术也很难模仿它。但是,在经济市场、政府政策或土地管理实践中,生态系统服务的重要性没有得到适当的认识和充分的承认。因此,生态系统及其提供的服务在质量和数量上都在下降。如果对生态系统服务的经济价值进行估计和预测,就可以改善保护和合理利用生态系统服务的社会、政治和经济干预措施。在地方、区域和全球各级的这种尝试在这方面具有相关性。因此,评估生态系统服务价值是通过可持续生产方法实现千年发展目标的先决条件。会议讨论的主题旨在集中讨论与农业生产系统相关的农业生态系统以及影响广大穷人生计的农业生态系统。因此,建议的广泛领域是:与农业技术和净影响有关的外外性评价、耕作系统、农业生态系统和环境影响评价、森林类型和总经济价值、土地利用变化的环境影响价值、评价和政策影响、气候变化对生态系统的影响及其评价以及对生态系统评价的方法挑战。讨论分为五个标题,基本上遵循生态系统方法。
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Valuation of Ecosystem Services
Ecosystem services can be described as all those visible and invisible benefits provided by the complex interaction of physical, chemical and biological properties of the environment. Natural landscapes such as forests, grasslands, mangroves and wetlands as well as managed ecosystems provide a range of ‘services’ to sustain human welfare. The services from these ecosystems include ‘provisioning’ services (food, water, timber, fibre and genetic resources) ‘regulating’ services (climate regulation, floods/drought regulation, water quality management and disease prevention),‘supporting’ services (soil formation, pollination, pest management, nutrient cycling) and ‘cultural’ services (recreational, spiritual, religious). Due to the complex nature, even sophisticated technologies find it difficult to mimic it. But the importance of ecosystem services are not properly realised and recognised adequately in economic markets, government policies or land management practices. As a result, ecosystems and the services they provide are on decline, in quality and quantity. The societal, political and economic interventions in conservation and judicious use of ecosystem services can be improved if the economic value/worth of these services are estimated and projected. Such an attempt at local, regional and global level assumes relevance in this perspective. Assessing ecosystem service value thus is a prerequirement for attaining millennium development goals (MDGs) through sustainable production approaches. The theme for discussion in the conference was intended to focus on agroecosystems that are interrelated with agricultural production systems and those that affect the livelihood of large masses of poor. Thus the broad areas suggested were , valuation of externalities associated with the agricultural technologies and net impacts, farming systems, agroecosystems and environmental impact valuation, forest types and Total Economic Value, value of environmental impact of land use changes, evaluation and policy impacts, climate change impacts on ecosystem and its valuation and methodological challenges to valuation of ecosystems. The discussions are grouped under five headings, basically following the ecosystem approach.
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