A comparative method for evaluating ecosystem services from the viewpoint of public works

Autor: Susumu Yamochi, Tomohiro Kuwae, Yoshihiro B. Akiyama, Ryoichi Yamanaka, Yugo Mito, Yasunori Kozuki, Kanae Tokunaga, Tomonari Okada, Koji Otsuka, Takahiro Kubo, Toru Endo, Sosuke Otani, Hiroaki Sugino, Takaaki Shigematsu, Takayuki Kusakabe
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Ocean & Coastal Management. 212:105848
ISSN: 0964-5691
Popis: Nature-based solutions (NbS), such as the implementation of environmental conservation and restoration as public works projects, require accurate and cost-effective assessments of the values related to the projects. The values should represent collective ecosystem services, individual services such as food provision and water purification, and other intangible services. To comprehensively assess such services, we proposed a novel method, which we call the comparative evaluation method. Our method is able to assess the value of each service category of an NbS project from a single questionnaire survey. Survey participants are asked to compare values of multiple services having anchoring prices. Our method determines the permissible economic value of environmental public works (PEP) in response to the quantity of service. The questionnaire results used for analysis are limited to those from respondents who made their PEP evaluation on the basis of their consideration of the appropriate expenditure of taxes. In addition, the method controls for the effect of the satisfaction that a person experiences from doing good deeds to reduce an overestimation of the values of services. Moreover, PEPs are not influenced by the respondent's annual income, age, sex, or educational background, and are based on personal values. Applying this new method, we surveyed residents of the watersheds of Tokyo Bay and Osaka Bay and evaluated nine ecosystem services. Overall, our new method is shown to be an effective method for evaluating the ecosystem services of NbS projects from the viewpoint of public works.
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