The continued loss of ecosystems and biodiversity is endangering the prosperity of current and future generations (Dasgupta, 2021). To make better informed decisions about the trade-offs involved in ecosystem management, land-use change, or any activity affecting ecosystems and biodiversity, we need better information about the full importance of ecosystems to our wellbeing. The Ecosystem Services Valuation Database (ESVD) has been developed with the long-term goal of providing robust and easily accessible information on the economic benefits of ecosystems and biodiversity, and the costs of their loss, to support decision making regarding nature conservation, ecosystem restoration and sustainable land management.
The focus of the ESVD is to gather information on economic welfare values related to ecosystem services measured in monetary units. By communicating such values in monetary units, we provide recognisable information that can be used to internalise the importance of Nature in decision making.
The ESVD currently contains 10,874 value records from over 1100 studies distributed across all biomes, ecosystem services and geographic regions. Our repository of valuation studies contains over 2000 studies and the number is growing continuously so the number of value records in the ESVD will increase over time.
Data and Resource
Field | Value |
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Publisher | Secreteriat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) |
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Source URL | https://www.esvd.net/ |
Identifier | 83f4c838-04dc-47e5-bfe9-5eb0ca53b33d |
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location | Pacific Region, Worldwide |
Relevant Countries | Pacific Region, Worldwide |
Language | English |
License |
SPREP Public Licence
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Author | Bradley Eichelberger, BAE-Ecospatial |