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adam_text | Natural Capital
Theory amp; Practice of
Mapping Ecosystem
Services
EDITED BY
Peter Kareiva
The Nature Conservancy and Santa Clara University, USA
Heather Tallis
Natural Capital Project, Stanford University, USA
Taylor H Ricketts
World Wildlife Fund, USA
Gretchen C Daily
Stanford University, USA
Stephen Polasky
University of Minnesota, USA
OXFORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
List of contributors xi
Foreword (Hal Mooney) xv
How to read this book xvii
Acknowledgments xviii
Section I: A vision for ecosystem services in decisions
1: Mainstreaming natural capital into decisions 3
Gretchen C Daily, Peter M Kareiva, Stephen Polasky, Taylor H Ricketts, and Heather Tallis
1 1 Mainstreaming ecosystem services into decisions 3
1 2 What is new today that makes us think we can succeed? 4
1 3 Moving from theory to implementation 5
1 4 Using ecosystem production functions to map and assess natural capital 6
1 5 Roadmap to the book 6
Box 1 1: The everyday meaning of natural capital to the world s rural poor (M Sanjayan) 7
1 6 Open questions and future directions 9
Box 1 2: Sorting among options for a more sustainable world (Stephen R Carpenter) 10
17A general theory of change 12
References 12
2: Interpreting and estimating the value of ecosystem services 15
Lawrence H Goulder and Donald Kennedy
2 1 Introduction: why is valuing nature important? 15
2 2 Philosophical issues: values, rights, and decision-making 16
2 3 Measuring ecosystem values 20
2 4 Some case studies 27
Box 2 1: Designing coastal protection based on the valuation
of natural coastal ecosystems (R K Turner) 29
2 5 Conclusions 31
References 33
3: Assessing multiple ecosystem services: an integrated tool for the real world 34
Heather Tallis and Stephen Polasky
3 1 Today s decision-making: the problem with incomplete balance sheets 34
3 2 The decision-making revolution 34
3 3 The ecological production function approach 35
vi CONTENTS
3 4 In VEST: mapping and valuing ecosystem services with ecological production functions
and economic valuation 37
Box 3 1: Unsung ecosystem service heroes: seed dispersal and pest control (Liba Pejchar) 39
3 5 Future directions and open questions 47
References 48
Section II: Multi-tiered models for ecosystem services
4: Water supply as an ecosystem service for hydropower and irrigation 53
Guillermo Mendoza, Driss Ennaanay, Marc Conte, Michael Todd Walter, David Freyberg,
Stacie Wolny, Lauren Hay, Sue White, Erik Nelson, and Luis Solorzano
4 1 Introduction 53
4 2 Tier 1 water supply model 54
Box 4 1 Can we apply our simple model where groundwater really matters?
(Heather Tallis, Yukuan Wang, and Driss Ennaanay) 54
4 3 Tier 1 valuation 59
4 4 Limitations of the tier 1 water yield models 62
4 5 Tier 2 water supply model 62
4 6 Tier 2 valuation model 65
4 7 Sensitivity analyses and testing of tier 1 water supply models 65
4 8 Next steps 70
References 71
5: Valuing land cover impact on storm peak mitigation 73
Driss Ennaanay, Marc Conte, Kenneth Brooks, John Nieber, Manu Sharma, Stacie Wolny,
and Guillermo Mendoza
5 1 Introduction 73
5 2 Tier 1 biophysical model 74
5 3 Tier 1 valuation 78
Box 5 1: Integrated flood risk management: gaining ecosystem services and increasing
revenue (David Harrison) 80
5 4 Tier 2 supply and use model 84
5 5 Tier 2 valuation 85
5 6 Limitations and next steps 86
References 87
6: Retention of nutrients and sediment by vegetation 89
Marc Conte, Driss Ennaanay, Guillermo Mendoza, Michael Todd Walter, Stacie Wolny,
David Freyberg, Erik Nelson, and Luis Solorzano
6 1 Introduction 89
6 2 Tier 1 biophysical models 90
6 3 Tier 1 economic valuation 96
6 4 Tier 2 biophysical models 99
6 5 Tier 2 economic valuation models 102
6 6 Constraints and limitations 104
6 7 Testing tier 1 models 105
Box 6 1: China forestry programs take aim at more than floods (Christine Tarn) 107
6 8 Next steps 108
References 109
CONTENTS vii
7: Terrestrial carbon sequestration and storage 111
Marc Conte, Erik Nelson, Karen Carney, Cinzia Fissore, Nasser Olwero, Andrew } Plantinga,
Bill Stanley, and Taylor Ricketts
7 1 Introduction 111
7 2 Tier 1 supply model 112
Box 7 1: Noel Kempff case study: capturing carbon finance (Bill Stanley and Nicole Virgilio) 115
7 3 Tier 1 valuation model: an avoided economic damage approach 118
Box 7 2: Valuing the Arc: measuring and monitoring forest carbon for offsetting
(Andrew R Marshall and PKT Munishi) 119
7 4 Tier 2 supply model 121
7 5 Tier 2 valuation: an application of the avoided economic damage approach 122
7 6 Limitations and next steps 124
References 126
8: The provisioning value of timber and non-timber forest products 129
Erik Nelson, Claire Montgomery, Marc Conte, and Stephen Polasky
8 1 Introduction 129
Box 8 1: Wildlife conservation, corridor restoration, and community incentives:
a paradigm from the Terai Arc landscape (Eric Wikramanayake,
Rajendra Gurung, and Eric Dinerstein) 130
8 2 The supply, use, and value of forests provisioning service in tier 1 132
8 3 The supply, use, and value of forests provisioning service in tier 2 141
8 4 Limitations and next steps 146
References 147
9: Provisioning and regulatory ecosystem service values in agriculture 150
Erik Nelson, Stanley Wood, Jawoo Koo, and Stephen Polasky
9 1 Introduction 150
9 2 Denning agricultural scenarios 151
9 3 Tier 1 152
9 4 Tier 2 158
9 5 Mapping the impacts of agriculture on important ecological processes 161
9 6 Uncertainty 162
9 7 Limitations and next steps 163
References 164
10: Crop pollination services 168
Eric Lonsdorf Taylor Ricketts, Claire Kremen, Rachel Winfree, Sarah Greenleaf
and Neal Williams
10 1 Introduction 168
Box 10 1: Assessing the monetary value of global crop pollination services
(Nicola Gallai, Bernard E Vaissiere, Simon G Potts, and Jean-Miche! Salles) 169
10 2 Tier 1 supply model 173
10 3 Tier 1 farm abundance map 175
10 4 Tier 1 valuation model 175
10 5 Tier 2 supply model 176
10 6 Tier 2 farm abundance map 177
10 7 Tier 2 valuation model 177
10 8 Sensitivity analysis and model validation 178
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10 9 Limitations and next steps 182
Box 10 2: Pollination services: beyond agriculture (Berry Brosi) 183
References 185
11: Nature-based tourism and recreation 188
W L (Vic) Adamowicz, Robin Naidoo, Erik Nelson, Stephen Polasky, and ]ing Zhang
11 1 Nature-based tourism and recreation values in context 188
11 2 Tier 1 tourism supply and use model 190
11 3 Tier 2 tourism supply and use model 193
11 4 Tier 1 and 2 use value 197
Box 11 1: How the economics of tourism justifies forest protection in Amazonian Peru
(Christopher Kirkby, Renzo Giudice, Brett Day, Kerry Turner, Bridaldo Silvtira
Soares-Filho, Hermann Oliveira-Rodrigues, and Douglas W Yu) 198
11 5 State-of-the-art tourism value 201
11 6 Limitations and next steps 202
References 204
12: Cultural services and non-use values 206
Kai M A Chan, Joshua Goldstein, Terre Satterfield, Neil Hannahs, Kekuewa Kikiloi,
Robin Naidoo, Nathan Vadeboncoeur, and Ulalia Woodside
12 1 Introduction 206
Box 12 1: The sacred geography of Kawagebo (Jianzhong Ma and Christine Tarn) 211
12 2 Methods: integrating cultural services and non-use values into decisions 213
Box 12 2: People of color and love of nature (Hazel Wong) 221
12 3 Limitations and next steps 225
References 226
13: Terrestrial biodiversity 229
Erik Nelson, D Richard Cameron, James Regetz, Stephen Polasky, and Gretchen C Daily
13 1 Introduction 229
13 2 Tier 1: habitat-quality and rarity model 229
Box 13 1: Integrating biodiversity and agriculture: a success story in South Asia
(Jai Ranganathan and Gretchen C Daily) 230
13 3 Tier 2 models of terrestrial biodiversity 233
13 4 Tier 1 and 2 examples with sensitivity analysis 236
13 5 Limitations and next steps 242
References 244
Section III: Extensions, applications, and the next generation of ecosystem
service assessments
14: Putting ecosystem service models to work: conservation, management, and trade-offs 249
Stephen Polasky, Giorgio Caldarone, T Ka eo Duarte, Joshua Goldstein, Neil Hannahs,
Taylor Ricketts, and Heather Tallis
14 1 Introduction 249
14 2 Applying ecosystem service and biodiversity models in management and
conservation contexts 250
Box 14 1: Plight of a people (Neil Hannahs) 256
14 3 Extending the frontier: challenges facing ecosystem management 260
References 262
CONTENTS ix
15: How much information do managers need? The sensitivity of ecosystem service decisions
to model complexity 264
Heather Tallis and Stephen Polasky
15 1 Introduction 264
Box 15 1: How much data do we need to support our models: a case study using
biodiversity mapping and conservation planning (Craig Groves and
Edward Game) 265
15 2 Testing agreement between simple and complex ecosystem service models 268
15 3 Future directions and open questions -276
References 277
16: Poverty and the distribution of ecosystem services 278
Heather Tallis, Stefano Pagiola, Wei Zhang, Sabina Shaikh, Erik Nelson, Charlotte Stanton,
and Priya Shyamsundar
16 1 Introduction 278
16 2 Ecosystem services and the poor 279
Box 16 1: Can the natural capital of agroecosystems provide a pathway out of poverty?
(C Peter Timmer) 280
Box 16 2: Poverty and ecosystem service mapping at work in Kenya (Norbert Henninger
and Florence Landsberg) 282
16 3 Mapping poverty and ecosystem services 283
16 4 Case studies 285
16 5 Including institutions: the way forward 293
References 293
17: Ecosystem service assessments for marine conservation 296
Anne D Guerry, Mark L Plummer, Mary H Ruckelshaus, and Chris J Harvey
17 1 Introduction 296
17 2 Ecosystem services provided by marine environments 297
Box 17 1: Nonlinear wave attenuation and the economic value of mangrove land-use
choices (Edward B Barbier) 299
Box 17 2: Valuation of coral reefs in the Caribbean (Emily Cooper and Lauretta Burke) 301
17 3 Mapping and modeling the flow of marine ecosystem services: a case study
of Puget Sound 303
17 4 Future directions 317
References 318
18: Modeling the impacts of climate change on ecosystem services 323
Joshua J Lawler, Erik Nelson, Marc Conte, Sarah L Shafer, Driss Ennaanay,
and Guillermo Mendoza
18 1 Introduction 323
18 2 Previous analyses of climate-driven changes in ecosystem services 323
18 3 Using ecosystem-service models to evaluate the impact of climate change on natural
and human systems 324
Box 18 1: An estimate of the effects of climate change on global agricultural ecosystem
services (David Lobell) 325
18 4 Climate impacts on ecosystem-services in the Willamette Basin of Oregon 326
18 5 Discussion and conclusions 335
References 337
x CONTENTS
19: Incorporating ecosystem services in decisions 339
Emily McKenzie, Frances Irwin, Janet Ranganathan, Craig Hanson, Carolyn Kousky,
Karen Bennett, Susan Ruffo, Marc Conte, James Salzman, and Jouni Paavola
19 1 Introduction 339
19 2 Putting ecosystem services on the agenda 340
Box 19 1: An assessment of ecosystem services helps a paper and packaging business
respond to emerging risks (Craig Hanson) 343
19 3 Instruments for sustaining and enhancing ecosystem services 344
19 4 Choosing the right instrument 348
19 5 Building stronger organization 349
Box 19 2: Cultural evolution as an enabling condition for the use of ecosystem services
in decisions (Paul R Ehrlich, Lee D Ross, and Gretchen C Daily) 350
19 6 Future directions 352
References 352
Index 357
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