The economic valuation of environmental damages in scenarios of tailings dams' ruptures: The case of Brumadinho's catastrophe, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Lucimar de Carvalho Medeiros , Maíse Soares de Moura , Luís Filipe Sanches Fernandes , Adriana Monteiro da Costa , Fernando António Leal Pacheco
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Qualifying and quantifying the value of environmental damages that have affected a particular region following a catastrophic event is not always an easy task, because some damages are perceived in the short-term and others can only manifest themselves after many years. Expressing the environmental damage through mathematical formulas is even more difficult to undertake, because some damages can be easily measured and others can be more complex to scale. When it comes to environmental damages caused by tailings dams bursts, the task of estimating their economic value becomes even more complicated considering the multiplicity of factors involved and the length of time they remain at the affected sites. Despite all these uncertainties, the allocation of a monetary compensation to those responsible for the damage is a public duty, so the development of credible and fair methodologies for the economic valuation of environmental damages is a mandatory challenge. With this in mind, in order to financially measure events that promote environmental degradation, we proposed the EVED methodology – Economic Valuation of Environmental Damages, inspired on the standard VERA – Economic valuation of environmental resources. The novelty of EVED is that it moves the focus from valuating the environment based on the classification of features' “use” or “no-use”, to valuating the environment based on the recovery and repair time scale. The tested site was the Ribeirão Ferro-Carvão watershed located in the municipality of Brumadinho, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, which has been affected by the collapse of B1 tailings dam of Vale, S.A. mining company, in 2019. The valuation of environmental damages was restricted to the natural vegetation of Atlantic Forest biome impacted by the tailings' mudflow. The results revealed losses of ecosystem services amounting to R$ 163,641,289.5, and costs to repair (clean) the affected areas (valley and banks of Ribeirão Ferro-Carvão) amounting to R$ 571,346,957.9. These results increased previous estimates, but were considered more realistic since this study took into account the value of affected ecosystem services as well as the value of direct costs related to the removing of tailings from the affected sites, combined with the effect of time on these values, something that was not previously the case. It was therefore concluded that the EVED methodology provides a realistic framework for the financial amounts to be imputed to mining companies as monetary compensation related to the collapse of tailings dams. It should be noted that the study has valued the damage related to the impact of B1 dam collapse on the natural vegetation of Ribeirão Ferro-Carvão's channel and banks, meaning that it does not represent a comprehensive analysis of environmental damages caused by the disaster, which would naturally have to include damages related to the degradation of soil, air and water, among other compartments. It should also be said that the EVED methodology comprises a set of financial valuation tools designed to support judicial decisions, and does not address moral damages or life loss.
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在灾难性事件发生后,确定和量化影响特定地区的环境损害的价值并不总是一件容易的事情,因为有些损害可以在短期内感知到,而其他损害要在多年后才能显现出来。用数学公式来表示环境损害更是难上加难,因为有些损害可以很容易地测量出来,而另一些则比较复杂,难以衡量。尾矿坝溃决对环境造成的破坏,考虑到其影响因素的多样性和在尾矿坝溃决地点的停留时间,其经济价值的估算任务变得更加复杂。尽管存在所有这些不确定性,但向损害责任人分配货币赔偿是一项公共义务,因此开发可信和公平的方法来对环境损害进行经济评估是一项强制性挑战。考虑到这一点,为了从财务上衡量促进环境退化的事件,我们在标准VERA(环境资源的经济评估)的启发下,提出了EVED方法——环境损害的经济评估。EVED的新颖之处在于,它将重点从基于特征“使用”或“不使用”分类的环境评估转移到基于恢复和修复时间尺度的环境评估。测试地点是位于巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州布鲁马迪尼奥市的ribebeero ferrocarv流域,该流域受到2019年Vale矿业公司B1尾矿坝坍塌的影响。环境损害评价仅限于尾矿泥石流对大西洋森林生物群系自然植被的影响。结果显示,生态系统服务损失达163,641,289.5雷亚尔,修复(清洁)受影响地区(ribebeero - ferrocarv河谷和河岸)的成本达571,346,957.9雷亚尔。这些结果增加了以前的估计,但被认为是更现实的,因为这项研究考虑了受影响的生态系统服务的价值,以及与从受影响的地点清除尾矿有关的直接成本的价值,再加上时间对这些价值的影响,这是以前没有的。因此得出的结论是,环境评估方法提供了一个现实的框架,用于计算作为与尾矿坝倒塌有关的货币补偿应归给采矿公司的财政数额。值得注意的是,该研究只评估了B1大坝崩塌对ribebe o ferrocarv河道和河岸自然植被的影响所造成的损害,这意味着它并不代表对灾害造成的环境损害的全面分析,自然必须包括与土壤、空气和水退化有关的损害,以及其他部分。还应当指出,EVED方法包括一套旨在支持司法决定的财务评估工具,而不涉及精神损害或生命损失。
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