海洋保护区的估值:将生态、经济、社会和政治方面联系起来

Zoe Qu
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自然价值评估是生态学家和社会经济学家之间持续进行的跨学科辩论,其核心是长期海洋保护成果与短期经济回报之间的权衡。通过使用海洋保护区 (MPA) 作为分析框架,研究人员可以应对这些挑战,并得出同时满足生态和经济观点的结论。本研究就是一个很好的案例研究,它采用了基于生态学的货币估值方法,将生态学经验证据与经济价值联系起来,展示了海洋保护区(MR)对社区内外的货币贡献。据估计,海洋保护区的溢出效应和招募效应可显著促进商业渔业的发展,年渔获量上岸价值为 149 万新西兰元。平均总产出(包括 MR 的招募效应带来的贡献)达 489 万新西兰元,附加值(GDP)为 186 万新西兰元,间接支持了 16 名全职等效员工(FTE)。鲷鱼休闲渔业的直接产值为每年 321 万新西兰元,捕鱼设备支出的间接产值为每年 330 万新西兰元。这项研究首次估算了一个成熟的禁捕海洋保护区(MR)的溢出效应和招募效应的货币价值,说明了海洋保护对社会的贡献。
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The valuation of marine reserves: Linking ecological, economic, social, and political aspects
Valuing nature is an ongoing interdisciplinary debate between ecologists and socio-economists, centred on the trade-offs between long-term marine conservation outcomes and short-term economic returns. By using Marine Protected Areas (MPA) as an analytical framework, researchers can address these challenges and reach conclusions that satisfy both ecological and economic perspectives. This research serves as a good case study, employing an ecology-based monetary valuation method to link ecological empirical evidence with economic values, demonstrating the monetary contribution of Marine Reserves (MR) to communities and beyond. The spillover and recruitment effects of MR are estimated to provide a significant boost to the commercial fishery, with an annual catch landing value of NZ$ 1.49 million. The average gross output, including contributions from the MR's recruitment effect, amounts to NZ$4.89 million, with value added (GDP) of NZ$1.86 million, indirectly supporting 16 full-time equivalent employees (FTEs). The direct value contributed to snapper recreational fishing is NZ$3.21 million per annum, while indirect value from fishing equipment spending is NZ$3.30 million per annum. This research represents the first estimation of the monetary value of spillover and recruitment effects from a well-established, no-take MPA (MR), illustrating the contribution of marine conservation to society.
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