Ecosystem services accounting: Application to holm oak open woodlands in Andalusia-Spain

Autor: Campos Palacín, Pablo, Oviedo Pro, José Luis, Álvarez, Alejandro, Ovando Pol, Paola, Mesa, Bruno, Caparrós Gass, Alejandro
Rok vydání: 2021
Zdroj: Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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Popis: The authors have extensive experience in the application of physical accounts (including unit energy metrics) and integration of ecosystem economics in national accounting of forest, silvopastoral and agroforestry landscapes. In the early 1980’s we published papers comparing the production accounts and energy use of agriculture in Spain for the years 1950 and 1977 (Naredo and Campos, 1980), of traditional and industrialized agricultural systems in large properties in Andalusia for the years 1951 and 1980 (Campos and Naredo, 1980), of small family owned properties in Asturias (Campos, 1982)and of a group of agroforestry farms in Extremadura for the years 1955 and 1975. Campos and Riera (1996) presented the first application of the Agroforestry Accounting System (AAS) incorporating private amenity auto-consumption by nonindustrial landowners and public recreational services in a sample of silvopastoral farms in Spain (where they are termed dehesas) and Portugal (montados) for the year averaged period of 1991-1993. In Caparrós et al. (2003) the simulated exchange value is applied to the valuation of public recreational services in Scots pine forests of the Guadarrama mountain range in Madrid. In Campos et al. (2009) we estimate the value of landowner’s amenity auto-consumption in private silvopastoral farms in areas with a Mediterranean climate in Spain, Portugal and California (USA). In Campos et al. (2016) we estimate the ecosystem services (ES) of natural grazing in silvopastoral areas of Andalusia. Ovando et al. (2016) estimate the environmental income of private silvopastoral farms (dehesas) and public forests farms in Andalusia. Martínez-Jauregui et al. (2016) apply an ad hoc method for estimating the environmental price of game species captures and their environmental assets in the forests and woodlands of Andalusia. Oviedo et al. (2017) estimate the ES of the private amenity and their contribution to the total private income of a group of silvopastoral farms in Andalusia and private ranches in California. Campos et al. (2019a) present the first regional scale application of the AAS methodology to the woodlands of Andalusia in which the ES, environmental income and social total income are measured at market prices, providing results at the scale of the land-use tiles of the Forest Map of Spain (FMS). Campos et al. (2019b) present the results, at social price, for the application of the AAS to a group of large private cork oak silvopastoral farms. In Campos et al. (2020a),ecosystem accounting methods aimed at estimating the environmental income using the refined System of National Accounts (rSNA), the refined System of Environmental Economic Accounting - Experimental Ecosystem Accounting (rSEEA-EEA) and the simplified Agroforestry Accounting System (sAAS) which are applied to areas of holm oak open woodlands (HOW) in Andalusia. In Campos et al. (2020b) we compare the concepts and measurements of the environmental incomes, under our rSNA and the rSEEA-EEA approaches with our AAS in a case study of large holm oak farms in Andalusia. Campos et al. (2020c) develops the novel concept of an economic ecosystem service sustainability index and compares the results accrued from applying the rSNA and the authors’ AAS applied to a case study of sixteen large, non-industrial, privately-owned holm oak dehesas in Andalusia. In Campos et al. (2020d) we conceptualize and compare the ecosystem services and environmental incomes of individual activities using the AAS and rSNA, wich are applied to areas of cork oak open woodlands (COW), which cover 248,015 hectares in Andalusia.
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