Bundling of Ecosystem Services in Conservation Offsets: Risks and How They Can Be Avoided

Conservation offsets are increasingly used as an instrument to conserve biodiversity and ecosystem services on private lands. Bundling ecosystem services (ES) in the market transactions saves costs but implies that only the bundle of ES is conserved while individual ES may decline. This paper presen...

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Main Author: Martin Drechsler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/6/628
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spelling doaj-aa73b2ad7db54b3b928a7012ae28834b2021-06-30T23:58:51ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-06-011062862810.3390/land10060628Bundling of Ecosystem Services in Conservation Offsets: Risks and How They Can Be AvoidedMartin Drechsler0Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research—UFZ, Department of Ecological Modelling, Permoserstr. 15, 04318 Leipzig, GermanyConservation offsets are increasingly used as an instrument to conserve biodiversity and ecosystem services on private lands. Bundling ecosystem services (ES) in the market transactions saves costs but implies that only the bundle of ES is conserved while individual ES may decline. This paper presents a simple model analysis of a conservation offset scheme to identify conditions under which bundling can lead to such undesired declines. As it turns out, these are favoured by rarity of the ES as well as a positive correlation between their abundance and the cost of their conservation. A market rule is proposed that is able to avert undesired ES declines. Rather than on sums or means of ES, this market rule focuses on the least abundant ES. Systematic variation of model parameters shows that this trading rule is most effective in those cases where the likelihood of undesired ES losses is highest.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/6/628biodiversitybundlingconservation offsetsecosystem servicesecological–economic model
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Bundling of Ecosystem Services in Conservation Offsets: Risks and How They Can Be Avoided
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biodiversity
bundling
conservation offsets
ecosystem services
ecological–economic model
author_facet Martin Drechsler
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title Bundling of Ecosystem Services in Conservation Offsets: Risks and How They Can Be Avoided
title_short Bundling of Ecosystem Services in Conservation Offsets: Risks and How They Can Be Avoided
title_full Bundling of Ecosystem Services in Conservation Offsets: Risks and How They Can Be Avoided
title_fullStr Bundling of Ecosystem Services in Conservation Offsets: Risks and How They Can Be Avoided
title_full_unstemmed Bundling of Ecosystem Services in Conservation Offsets: Risks and How They Can Be Avoided
title_sort bundling of ecosystem services in conservation offsets: risks and how they can be avoided
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Conservation offsets are increasingly used as an instrument to conserve biodiversity and ecosystem services on private lands. Bundling ecosystem services (ES) in the market transactions saves costs but implies that only the bundle of ES is conserved while individual ES may decline. This paper presents a simple model analysis of a conservation offset scheme to identify conditions under which bundling can lead to such undesired declines. As it turns out, these are favoured by rarity of the ES as well as a positive correlation between their abundance and the cost of their conservation. A market rule is proposed that is able to avert undesired ES declines. Rather than on sums or means of ES, this market rule focuses on the least abundant ES. Systematic variation of model parameters shows that this trading rule is most effective in those cases where the likelihood of undesired ES losses is highest.
topic biodiversity
bundling
conservation offsets
ecosystem services
ecological–economic model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/6/628
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