Ecological and economic implications of alternative metrics in biodiversity offset markets

IF 5.2 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Conservation Biology Pub Date : 2022-03-14 DOI:10.1111/cobi.13906
Katherine Hannah Simpson, Frans P. de Vries, Martin Dallimer, Paul R. Armsworth, Nick Hanley
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Policy tools are needed that allow reconciliation of human development pressures with conservation priorities. Biodiversity offsetting can be used to compensate for ecological losses caused by development activities. Landowners can choose to undertake conservation actions, including habitat restoration, to generate biodiversity offsets. Consideration of the incentives facing landowners as potential biodiversity offset providers and developers as potential buyers of credits is critical when considering the ecological and economic landscape-scale outcomes of alternative offset metrics. There is an expectation that landowners will always seek to conserve the least profitable land parcels, and, in turn, this determines the spatial location of biodiversity offset credits. We developed an ecological-economic model to compare the ecological and economic outcomes of offsetting for a habitat-based metric and a species-based metric. We were interested in whether these metrics would adequately capture the indirect benefits of offsetting on species not considered under a no-net-loss policy. We simulated a biodiversity offset market for a case study landscape, linking species distribution modeling and an economic model of landowner choice based on economic returns of the alternative land management options (restore, develop, or maintain existing land use). Neither the habitat nor species metric adequately captured the indirect benefits of offsetting on related habitats or species. The underlying species distributions, layered with the agricultural and development rental values of parcels, resulted in very different landscape outcomes depending on the metric chosen. If policy makers are aiming for the metric to act as an indicator to mitigate impacts on a range of closely related habitats and species, then a simple no-net-loss target is not adequate. Furthermore, to achieve the most ecologically beneficial design of offsets policy, an understanding of the economic decision-making processes of the landowners is needed.

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生物多样性补偿市场中替代指标的生态和经济影响
需要有政策工具来协调人类发展压力与保护优先事项。生物多样性补偿可以用来补偿发展活动造成的生态损失。土地所有者可以选择采取保护行动,包括栖息地恢复,以产生生物多样性抵消。在考虑替代补偿指标的生态和经济景观规模结果时,考虑作为潜在生物多样性补偿提供者的土地所有者和作为潜在信用购买者的开发商所面临的激励是至关重要的。人们期望土地所有者总是寻求保护利润最低的地块,而这反过来又决定了生物多样性抵消信贷的空间位置。我们开发了一个生态经济模型来比较基于栖息地的度量和基于物种的度量的抵消的生态和经济结果。我们感兴趣的是,这些指标是否能充分捕捉到在无净损失政策下未考虑的物种抵消的间接收益。我们模拟了一个生物多样性补偿市场作为案例研究景观,将物种分布模型和基于替代土地管理方案(恢复、开发或维持现有土地利用)的经济回报的土地所有者选择的经济模型联系起来。生境指标和物种指标都没有充分反映抵消对相关生境或物种的间接效益。根据所选择的度量标准,潜在的物种分布与地块的农业和发展租金价值分层,导致了截然不同的景观结果。如果政策制定者的目标是将该指标作为一种指标,以减轻对一系列密切相关的栖息地和物种的影响,那么简单的无净损失目标是不够的。此外,为了实现对生态最有利的补偿政策设计,需要了解土地所有者的经济决策过程。
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Conservation Biology
Conservation Biology 环境科学-环境科学
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175
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2 months
期刊介绍: Conservation Biology welcomes submissions that address the science and practice of conserving Earth's biological diversity. We encourage submissions that emphasize issues germane to any of Earth''s ecosystems or geographic regions and that apply diverse approaches to analyses and problem solving. Nevertheless, manuscripts with relevance to conservation that transcend the particular ecosystem, species, or situation described will be prioritized for publication.
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