Determining regionally applicable economic values for coastal habitats and their use in evaluating the cost effectiveness of regional conservation actions: the example of mangroves, in the South China Sea

This paper outlines the process of: assembling an empirical data set relating to the values of resource ‘goods and services1’ derived from coastal habitats bordering the South China Sea; standardising these data as production values per hectare per annum; converting local currencies to US dollars; a...

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Main Authors: Pernetta, John C., Ong, Jin Eong, Padilla, Noel Eusebio Oyardo, Abdul Rahim, Khalid, Nguyen, The Chinh
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Published: Elsevier 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.283362015-12-09T08:39:01Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28336/ Determining regionally applicable economic values for coastal habitats and their use in evaluating the cost effectiveness of regional conservation actions: the example of mangroves, in the South China Sea Pernetta, John C. Ong, Jin Eong Padilla, Noel Eusebio Oyardo Abdul Rahim, Khalid Nguyen, The Chinh This paper outlines the process of: assembling an empirical data set relating to the values of resource ‘goods and services1’ derived from coastal habitats bordering the South China Sea; standardising these data as production values per hectare per annum; converting local currencies to US dollars; and converting these values to a standard year (2007) by means of the consumer price index. In order to address the problem of the wide variation in prices within one country, the data were weighted to determine a ‘Weighted Mean National Value’ that reflected both the prices for the same resource at each location and the ‘stock’ of that resource at the same locations. This results in a national value that reflects the totality of the national stock rather than being a simple arithmetic average of all values. The determination of weighted mean regional values was undertaken in a similar manner to the computation of weighted mean national values but using data and information concerning the total stock (or area) in each country and the weighted mean national values. These weighted regional mean values were subsequently used in a cost benefit analysis of actions to conserve regional coastal habitats. What has resulted from this work is a standardised method for calculating national and regional weighted mean values of resource ‘goods and services’ that can be applied more widely in handling and manipulating economic valuation data from multiple locations across any time span. The method can be applied in any region where multiple currencies, varying exchange rates and widespread inter-location variations in farm gate prices are found. The specific targets of the revised Strategic Action Plan for the South China Sea have been valued or, more specifically, the incremental benefit derived from achieving the SAP target has been valued. The values saved by achieving the targets are then compared with the costs of implementing the actions defined in the regional SAP through a cost benefit analysis. Elsevier 2013-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28336/1/Determining%20regionally%20applicable%20economic%20values%20for%20coastal%20habitats%20and%20their%20use%20in%20evaluating%20the%20cost%20effectiveness%20of%20regional%20conservation%20actions%20the%20example%20of%20mangroves%2C%20in%20the%20South%20China%20Sea.pdf Pernetta, John C. and Ong, Jin Eong and Padilla, Noel Eusebio Oyardo and Abdul Rahim, Khalid and Nguyen, The Chinh (2013) Determining regionally applicable economic values for coastal habitats and their use in evaluating the cost effectiveness of regional conservation actions: the example of mangroves, in the South China Sea. Ocean & Coastal Management, 85 (pt. B). pp. 177-185. ISSN 0964-5691; ESSN: 1873-524X http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0964569113000914 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2013.04.001
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description This paper outlines the process of: assembling an empirical data set relating to the values of resource ‘goods and services1’ derived from coastal habitats bordering the South China Sea; standardising these data as production values per hectare per annum; converting local currencies to US dollars; and converting these values to a standard year (2007) by means of the consumer price index. In order to address the problem of the wide variation in prices within one country, the data were weighted to determine a ‘Weighted Mean National Value’ that reflected both the prices for the same resource at each location and the ‘stock’ of that resource at the same locations. This results in a national value that reflects the totality of the national stock rather than being a simple arithmetic average of all values. The determination of weighted mean regional values was undertaken in a similar manner to the computation of weighted mean national values but using data and information concerning the total stock (or area) in each country and the weighted mean national values. These weighted regional mean values were subsequently used in a cost benefit analysis of actions to conserve regional coastal habitats. What has resulted from this work is a standardised method for calculating national and regional weighted mean values of resource ‘goods and services’ that can be applied more widely in handling and manipulating economic valuation data from multiple locations across any time span. The method can be applied in any region where multiple currencies, varying exchange rates and widespread inter-location variations in farm gate prices are found. The specific targets of the revised Strategic Action Plan for the South China Sea have been valued or, more specifically, the incremental benefit derived from achieving the SAP target has been valued. The values saved by achieving the targets are then compared with the costs of implementing the actions defined in the regional SAP through a cost benefit analysis.
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author Pernetta, John C.
Ong, Jin Eong
Padilla, Noel Eusebio Oyardo
Abdul Rahim, Khalid
Nguyen, The Chinh
spellingShingle Pernetta, John C.
Ong, Jin Eong
Padilla, Noel Eusebio Oyardo
Abdul Rahim, Khalid
Nguyen, The Chinh
Determining regionally applicable economic values for coastal habitats and their use in evaluating the cost effectiveness of regional conservation actions: the example of mangroves, in the South China Sea
author_facet Pernetta, John C.
Ong, Jin Eong
Padilla, Noel Eusebio Oyardo
Abdul Rahim, Khalid
Nguyen, The Chinh
author_sort Pernetta, John C.
title Determining regionally applicable economic values for coastal habitats and their use in evaluating the cost effectiveness of regional conservation actions: the example of mangroves, in the South China Sea
title_short Determining regionally applicable economic values for coastal habitats and their use in evaluating the cost effectiveness of regional conservation actions: the example of mangroves, in the South China Sea
title_full Determining regionally applicable economic values for coastal habitats and their use in evaluating the cost effectiveness of regional conservation actions: the example of mangroves, in the South China Sea
title_fullStr Determining regionally applicable economic values for coastal habitats and their use in evaluating the cost effectiveness of regional conservation actions: the example of mangroves, in the South China Sea
title_full_unstemmed Determining regionally applicable economic values for coastal habitats and their use in evaluating the cost effectiveness of regional conservation actions: the example of mangroves, in the South China Sea
title_sort determining regionally applicable economic values for coastal habitats and their use in evaluating the cost effectiveness of regional conservation actions: the example of mangroves, in the south china sea
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28336/1/Determining%20regionally%20applicable%20economic%20values%20for%20coastal%20habitats%20and%20their%20use%20in%20evaluating%20the%20cost%20effectiveness%20of%20regional%20conservation%20actions%20the%20example%20of%20mangroves%2C%20in%20the%20South%20China%20Sea.pdf
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