考虑我们电力未来的意外生态影响:优化智利安第斯高原湿地的锂矿开采和生物多样性保护

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Diana Roa , Ståle Navrud , Knut Einar Rosendahl
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摘要

采矿活动与保护脆弱生态系统的交叉是一个挑战,锂资源与原始的高安第斯湿地共存就是一个例子。在这项研究中,我们展示了解释与这些重要湿地相关的内在非使用价值的变革潜力。通过纳入这些价值观,我们不仅重塑了最佳采矿模式,还开辟了一条加强环境保护的道路。为了量化受影响的生物多样性和生态系统的价值,我们采用了元分析利益转移函数。随后,我们将这些价值整合到一个竞争性土地利用模型中,该模型将生态系统服务视为有价值的资产,并纳入与采矿活动相关的机会成本。我们的研究结果揭示了一个令人信服的说法:当考虑湿地生态系统的价值时,锂的提取速度会受到显著影响。这种影响的程度因湿地规模、生态系统服务价值、破坏程度和资源租金等因素而异。通过从经济角度量化采矿对生态的影响,我们的研究结果为政策制定者提供了一条设计矿产开采税的途径,该税补充了保护这些宝贵生态系统的缓解等级制度。
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Accounting for unintended ecological effects of our electric future: Optimizing lithium mining and biodiversity preservation in the Chilean High-Andean wetlands

The intersection of mining activities and the preservation of fragile ecosystems presents a challenge, exemplified by the coexistence of lithium resources and the pristine High-Andean wetlands. In this study, we demonstrate the transformative potential of accounting for the intrinsic non-use values associated with these vital wetlands. By incorporating these values, we not only reshape optimal mining patterns but also forge a path towards enhanced environmental conservation. To quantify the value of affected biodiversity and ecosystems, we employ a meta-analytic benefit transfer function. Subsequently, we integrate these values into a competitive land use model that treats ecosystem services as valuable assets and incorporates the opportunity costs associated with mining activities. The results of our study reveal a compelling narrative: when the value of wetland ecosystems is considered, the pace of lithium extraction is markedly affected. The extent of this impact varies depending on factors such as wetland size, ecosystem service value, damage levels, and resource rents. By quantifying the ecological impacts of mining in economic terms, our findings present an avenue for policymakers to design a mineral extraction tax that complements a mitigation hierarchy to conserve these precious ecosystems.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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