Valuation of Ecosystem Services in World Bank Group Work
In 2005, the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA, 2005) provided the first comprehensive report on global ecosystems, the dependence of human societies on the services provided, current state, and likely future trajectory. The MA identified the fai...
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ASSET VALUATION BENEFIT ANALYSIS BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY PROJECTS CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON SEQUESTRATION CLEAN AIR CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION COAL COASTAL PROTECTION CONSUMERS CORAL REEF COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS COST EFFECTIVENESS COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS CRITICAL HABITATS CROP YIELDS DEFORESTATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT POLICY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC VALUATION ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ASSOCIATIONS ECOSYSTEM SERVICES ECOSYSTEM VALUATION ECOSYSTEMS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMISTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTAL VALUATION ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISH FISHERIES FISHING FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD DAMAGE FOREST PRODUCTS FORESTRY GAS GDP GREEN ACCOUNTING GREENHOUSE GASES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROUNDWATER HUMAN ACTIVITIES IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION WATER IRRIGATION WATER SUPPLY LAND DEGRADATION LAND MANAGERS LAND USE LOCAL COMMUNITIES MACROECONOMICS MANGROVES MARINE RESOURCES MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MONITORING EQUIPMENT NATIONAL INCOME NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL WEALTH NATURE NATURE CONSERVATION NATURE PROTECTION NET SAVINGS OIL POLLUTION POLLUTION ABATEMENT POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION MANAGEMENT POLLUTION REGULATION POWER GENERATION PRODUCERS PRODUCTION INCREASES PRODUCTIVITY PROTECTED AREAS REEF ECOSYSTEM SAVINGS SOIL DEGRADATION SOIL EROSION STORM DRAINAGE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE THERMAL POWER TIME CONSTRAINTS TOTAL ECONOMIC VALUE TOURISM TRADEOFFS TRANSPORT TRUST FUNDS VARIETY WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER POLLUTION WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLY WEALTH WILLINGNESS TO PAY |
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ASSET VALUATION BENEFIT ANALYSIS BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY PROJECTS CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON SEQUESTRATION CLEAN AIR CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION COAL COASTAL PROTECTION CONSUMERS CORAL REEF COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS COST EFFECTIVENESS COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS CRITICAL HABITATS CROP YIELDS DEFORESTATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT POLICY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC VALUATION ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ASSOCIATIONS ECOSYSTEM SERVICES ECOSYSTEM VALUATION ECOSYSTEMS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMISTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTAL VALUATION ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISH FISHERIES FISHING FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD DAMAGE FOREST PRODUCTS FORESTRY GAS GDP GREEN ACCOUNTING GREENHOUSE GASES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROUNDWATER HUMAN ACTIVITIES IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION WATER IRRIGATION WATER SUPPLY LAND DEGRADATION LAND MANAGERS LAND USE LOCAL COMMUNITIES MACROECONOMICS MANGROVES MARINE RESOURCES MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MONITORING EQUIPMENT NATIONAL INCOME NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL WEALTH NATURE NATURE CONSERVATION NATURE PROTECTION NET SAVINGS OIL POLLUTION POLLUTION ABATEMENT POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION MANAGEMENT POLLUTION REGULATION POWER GENERATION PRODUCERS PRODUCTION INCREASES PRODUCTIVITY PROTECTED AREAS REEF ECOSYSTEM SAVINGS SOIL DEGRADATION SOIL EROSION STORM DRAINAGE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE THERMAL POWER TIME CONSTRAINTS TOTAL ECONOMIC VALUE TOURISM TRADEOFFS TRANSPORT TRUST FUNDS VARIETY WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER POLLUTION WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLY WEALTH WILLINGNESS TO PAY Lange, Glenn-Marie Belle, Arati Kishore, Sunanda Valuation of Ecosystem Services in World Bank Group Work |
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2010 Environmental Strategy Analytical Background Papers; |
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In 2005, the Millennium Ecosystem
Assessment (MA, 2005) provided the first comprehensive
report on global ecosystems, the dependence of human
societies on the services provided, current state, and
likely future trajectory. The MA identified the failure to
value ecosystem services as a major contributing cause. The
2001 environment strategy did not explicitly address
environmental valuation, although the focus on poverty and
environment implies a need for valuing natural resources and
environmental services. In consultations on the 2010
environment strategy, a wide range of stakeholders stressed
the importance of mainstreaming environmental services. To
better direct limited resources for environmental valuation
and training, a closer look is needed to identify the
conditions under which valuation has had an impact on:
policy and project design, policy dialogue in client
countries, environmental investments, and strengthening the
capacity of national institutions. This report presents a
review of environmental valuation in World Bank operational
and analytical work, identifying what has been done, and the
impacts environmental valuation has had. The report
identifies the conditions under which valuation is most
likely to influence decision-makers, and finally, the
implications for the 2010 environment strategy. The report
is organized as follows: section one gives context; section
two gives introduction; section three gives approach to
learning from past experience; section four focuses on
coverage of ecosystem services; section five presents
prioritizing environmental valuation; section six deals with
why environmental valuation not done; and section seven
gives recommendations. |
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Lange, Glenn-Marie Belle, Arati Kishore, Sunanda |
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Lange, Glenn-Marie Belle, Arati Kishore, Sunanda |
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Lange, Glenn-Marie |
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Valuation of Ecosystem Services in World Bank Group Work |
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Valuation of Ecosystem Services in World Bank Group Work |
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Valuation of Ecosystem Services in World Bank Group Work |
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Valuation of Ecosystem Services in World Bank Group Work |
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Valuation of Ecosystem Services in World Bank Group Work |
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valuation of ecosystem services in world bank group work |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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okr-10986-274422021-04-23T14:04:42Z Valuation of Ecosystem Services in World Bank Group Work Lange, Glenn-Marie Belle, Arati Kishore, Sunanda AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ASSET VALUATION BENEFIT ANALYSIS BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY PROJECTS CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON SEQUESTRATION CLEAN AIR CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION COAL COASTAL PROTECTION CONSUMERS CORAL REEF COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS COST EFFECTIVENESS COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS CRITICAL HABITATS CROP YIELDS DEFORESTATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT POLICY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC VALUATION ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMICS ECONOMICS ASSOCIATIONS ECOSYSTEM SERVICES ECOSYSTEM VALUATION ECOSYSTEMS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMISTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTAL VALUATION ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISH FISHERIES FISHING FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD DAMAGE FOREST PRODUCTS FORESTRY GAS GDP GREEN ACCOUNTING GREENHOUSE GASES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROUNDWATER HUMAN ACTIVITIES IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION WATER IRRIGATION WATER SUPPLY LAND DEGRADATION LAND MANAGERS LAND USE LOCAL COMMUNITIES MACROECONOMICS MANGROVES MARINE RESOURCES MINISTRIES OF FINANCE MONITORING EQUIPMENT NATIONAL INCOME NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL WEALTH NATURE NATURE CONSERVATION NATURE PROTECTION NET SAVINGS OIL POLLUTION POLLUTION ABATEMENT POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION MANAGEMENT POLLUTION REGULATION POWER GENERATION PRODUCERS PRODUCTION INCREASES PRODUCTIVITY PROTECTED AREAS REEF ECOSYSTEM SAVINGS SOIL DEGRADATION SOIL EROSION STORM DRAINAGE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE THERMAL POWER TIME CONSTRAINTS TOTAL ECONOMIC VALUE TOURISM TRADEOFFS TRANSPORT TRUST FUNDS VARIETY WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER POLLUTION WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLY WEALTH WILLINGNESS TO PAY In 2005, the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA, 2005) provided the first comprehensive report on global ecosystems, the dependence of human societies on the services provided, current state, and likely future trajectory. The MA identified the failure to value ecosystem services as a major contributing cause. The 2001 environment strategy did not explicitly address environmental valuation, although the focus on poverty and environment implies a need for valuing natural resources and environmental services. In consultations on the 2010 environment strategy, a wide range of stakeholders stressed the importance of mainstreaming environmental services. To better direct limited resources for environmental valuation and training, a closer look is needed to identify the conditions under which valuation has had an impact on: policy and project design, policy dialogue in client countries, environmental investments, and strengthening the capacity of national institutions. This report presents a review of environmental valuation in World Bank operational and analytical work, identifying what has been done, and the impacts environmental valuation has had. The report identifies the conditions under which valuation is most likely to influence decision-makers, and finally, the implications for the 2010 environment strategy. The report is organized as follows: section one gives context; section two gives introduction; section three gives approach to learning from past experience; section four focuses on coverage of ecosystem services; section five presents prioritizing environmental valuation; section six deals with why environmental valuation not done; and section seven gives recommendations. 2017-06-28T18:07:10Z 2017-06-28T18:07:10Z 2010-12-15 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/191441468335952475/Valuation-of-ecosystem-services-in-World-Bank-Group-work http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27442 English en_US 2010 Environmental Strategy Analytical Background Papers; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |