teeb netherlands international expert workshop, vilm germany, may 22-26 th 2013 kees hendriks

14
TEEB Netherlands International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26 th 2013 Kees Hendriks

Upload: james-maul

Post on 11-Dec-2015

220 views

Category:

Documents


3 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: TEEB Netherlands International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26 th 2013 Kees Hendriks

TEEB Netherlands

International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26th 2013

Kees Hendriks

Page 2: TEEB Netherlands International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26 th 2013 Kees Hendriks

TEEB Netherlands

TEEB-NL steering committee (National Government EA, IE, FA, Municipalities)

Regional CasesAlterra

BusinessKPMG

Product chains

PBL NEAA

Caribbean BES-islands

VU-IVM / Imares

SY

NTH

ES

ISCitiesWitteveen+Bo

s

Synthesis report

NL

Scientific

advisory Board

Stakeholder committeeRegional governments, NGO’s,

companies

Nature&Health

KPMG

Page 3: TEEB Netherlands International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26 th 2013 Kees Hendriks

TEEB Netherlands – published reports

Page 4: TEEB Netherlands International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26 th 2013 Kees Hendriks

TEEB Netherlands

TEEB-NL steering committee (National Government EA, IE, FA, Municipalities)

Regional CasesAltera

BusinessKPMG

Product chains

PBL NEAA

Caribbean BES-islands

VU-IVM / Imares

SY

NTH

ES

ISCitiesWitteveen+Bo

s

Synthesis report

NL

Scientific

advisory Board

Stakeholder committeeRegional governments, NGO’s,

companies

Nature&Health

KPMG

Page 5: TEEB Netherlands International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26 th 2013 Kees Hendriks

TEEB NL Regional Cases

Yacht harbour SchiermonnikoogSludge foreshore

Lake IJsselFresh water supply

Rijk van Dommel en AaGreen Infrastructure

Page 6: TEEB Netherlands International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26 th 2013 Kees Hendriks

TEEB Methodological Framework

TEEB STEP 1Identify & Assess

-indicators-mapping

-quantification

TEEB STEP 2

Estimate Values

Stap 2a-valuation in physical units

-ranking

Stap 2b-Valuation in

Monetary terms

Background

-Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005)

-TEEB reports (2010)-EU + NL Policies

Page 7: TEEB Netherlands International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26 th 2013 Kees Hendriks

Case Rijk van Dommel en AaLand use

Page 8: TEEB Netherlands International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26 th 2013 Kees Hendriks

Ecosystem Service Indicator Unit Valuation method1 Food net productivity kg/ha market price

2 Water water extraction m3/year market price / shadow price

3 Raw materials net productivity kg/ha market price

4 Genetic resources number of species sustainable harvest market price / contigent valuation method

5 Medical resources extracted substance kg/ha market price / contigent valuation method

6 Ornamental resources biomass kg/ha market price / contigent valuation method

7 Air purification leaf area index extracted aerosol avoided health damage

8 Climate regulation carbon sequestration kg/ha avoided environmetal damage

9 Natural hazard mitigation land cover characteristics flood control avoided environmetal damage

10 Regulation waterflows water storage m3 avoided environmetal damage

11 Waste treatment recycable chemicals kg/ha/yr avoided health damage

12 Erosion prevention soil cover m2/ha avoided environmetal damage

13 Maintaining soil fertility organic matter kg/ha improved yield

14 Pollination pollinating species impact species improved yield

15 Biological control controlling species impact species improved yield

16 Nursery habitat breeding, feeding, resting number of species contigent choice method

17 Genepool protection natural biodiversity natural index contigent choice method

18 Aesthetic information aesthetic quality ha contigent choice method

19 Recreation and tourisme landscape/biodiversity features ha or species contigent valuation method

20 Inspiration landscape/biodiversity features ha or species contigent choice method

21 Spiritual information landscape/biodiversity features ha or species contigent choice method

22 Cognitive information landscape/biodiversity features ha or species contigent valuation method

PROV

ISIO

NIN

GRE

GULA

TING

HABI

TAT

CULT

URAL

Page 9: TEEB Netherlands International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26 th 2013 Kees Hendriks

Case Rijk van Dommel en Aanumber of Ecosystem Services

Page 10: TEEB Netherlands International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26 th 2013 Kees Hendriks

Actual Ecosystem ServicesCarbon sequestration

Kuikman et al, 2003

Page 11: TEEB Netherlands International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26 th 2013 Kees Hendriks

Potential Ecosystem ServicesThree variants

Carbon sequestration

(kton CO2)

Zero Plan ESS

Draft

Page 12: TEEB Netherlands International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26 th 2013 Kees Hendriks

Trends DRAFTin ESS

Hendriks et al, in prep.

Trend of Ecosystem Service

→no change

↗moderate increase

↑increase

↘moderate decrease

↓decrease

n.b. not rated

CASE STUDIE area Rijk van Dommel en Aa

Type of Ecosystem Service Variant

Zero

Pla

n

Eco

syst

em

Serv

ice

s

Production services1 Food → ↓ ↓2 Water → → →3 Raw materials ↘ ↗ ↑4 Genetic resources n.r. n.r. n.r.5 Medical resources n.r. n.r. n.r.6 Ornamental resources → → →

Regulating services7 Air purification → ↗ ↑8 Climate regulation ↘ ↗ ↑9 Disturbance prevention ↘ ↑ ↑

10 Regulation waterflows ↘ → ↑11 Waste treatment → → ↗12 Erosion prevention → → →13 Maintaining soil fertility → → ↑14 Pollination → ↗ ↗15 Biological control → ↗ ↑

Habitat services16 Life cycle maintenance ↘ ↗ ↑17 Gene protection n.r. n.r. n.r.

Cultural services18 Aesthetic information ↘ ↑ ↑19 Recreation and tourisme → ↗ ↑20 Inspiration ↘ ↗ ↑21 Spiritual information ↘ → →22 Cognitive information ↘ ↗ ↑

Page 13: TEEB Netherlands International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26 th 2013 Kees Hendriks

TEEB-approach - experiences TEEB step

Case study area

Mapping and quantification

Valuation Capture the value

Wadden sea Scale issue: direct effects and indirect effects

How to valuate habitat functions in large N2000 area

Trade-off of policy objectives

IJssel lake Indirect mapping: suitable areasFore shore

Complexity: scale of area and policy objectives

Savings on governmental investment costs

Eindhoven-Helmond

Potential ESS more easy to map than actual ESS

Scaling issue: not all costs and benefits included

Benefits on social well-being: private investments

Page 14: TEEB Netherlands International Expert Workshop, Vilm Germany, May 22-26 th 2013 Kees Hendriks

TEEB-NL

More information:

[email protected]