A preliminary estimate of the economic value of Iceland's terrestrial ecosystem services and opportunities for future research
Iceland is an understudied nation with respect to the quality, quantity and value of its ecosystem services, despite the growth of nature-based tourism and an economy reliant on abundant natural resources, especially fish stocks and renewable energy. This research reports on the preliminary outcome...
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description | Iceland is an understudied nation with respect to the quality, quantity and value of its ecosystem services, despite the growth of nature-based tourism and an economy reliant on abundant natural resources, especially fish stocks and renewable energy. This research reports on the preliminary outcome of an investigation to estimate the economic value of Iceland's ecosystem services (ES). The benefit transfer method is applied using the latest aggregate unit values from the Ecosystem Services Valuation Database, scaled to CORINE land cover types for Iceland. An estimate of 3,209,476 million ISK/year (approximately US $26.1 billion/year) is determined in 2019 prices, which is 1.08 times the size of Icelandic Gross Domestic Product and could be a low estimate due to the omission of cultural ES. Rather than being the final word on the value of Iceland's ecosystem services, this assessment should be viewed as an order of magnitude estimate, a useful starting point for considering the biomes and related ES of likely high economic value in Iceland, which in turn provides a basis for considering potential ES management issues of importance. The study discusses how economic valuation of Iceland's ecosystem services could provide useful information to decision-makers in a range of hotly discussed areas, including the determination of conservation policy, strategic energy management and sustainable land management. The results of this study also imply that there would be merit in conducting a national ES assessment for Iceland, which would integrate extensive stakeholder, biophysical and economic analyses to provide a comprehensive evidence base concerning the benefits supplied to society and how ES underpin the nation's economic prosperity. |
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spelling | fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:bfbdcc2734434e509d45972e03528c17 2025-01-16T22:32:02+00:00 A preliminary estimate of the economic value of Iceland's terrestrial ecosystem services and opportunities for future research David Cook Brynhildur Davíðsdóttir 2022-01-01 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sftr.2022.100076 https://doaj.org/article/bfbdcc2734434e509d45972e03528c17 en eng Elsevier 2666-1888 doi:10.1016/j.sftr.2022.100076 https://doaj.org/article/bfbdcc2734434e509d45972e03528c17 undefined Sustainable Futures, Vol 4, Iss , Pp 100076- (2022) Economic valuation Ecosystem services Iceland Decision-making Benefit transfer envir manag Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2022 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sftr.2022.100076 2023-01-22T19:13:52Z Iceland is an understudied nation with respect to the quality, quantity and value of its ecosystem services, despite the growth of nature-based tourism and an economy reliant on abundant natural resources, especially fish stocks and renewable energy. This research reports on the preliminary outcome of an investigation to estimate the economic value of Iceland's ecosystem services (ES). The benefit transfer method is applied using the latest aggregate unit values from the Ecosystem Services Valuation Database, scaled to CORINE land cover types for Iceland. An estimate of 3,209,476 million ISK/year (approximately US $26.1 billion/year) is determined in 2019 prices, which is 1.08 times the size of Icelandic Gross Domestic Product and could be a low estimate due to the omission of cultural ES. Rather than being the final word on the value of Iceland's ecosystem services, this assessment should be viewed as an order of magnitude estimate, a useful starting point for considering the biomes and related ES of likely high economic value in Iceland, which in turn provides a basis for considering potential ES management issues of importance. The study discusses how economic valuation of Iceland's ecosystem services could provide useful information to decision-makers in a range of hotly discussed areas, including the determination of conservation policy, strategic energy management and sustainable land management. The results of this study also imply that there would be merit in conducting a national ES assessment for Iceland, which would integrate extensive stakeholder, biophysical and economic analyses to provide a comprehensive evidence base concerning the benefits supplied to society and how ES underpin the nation's economic prosperity. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Unknown Sustainable Futures 4 100076 |
spellingShingle | Economic valuation Ecosystem services Iceland Decision-making Benefit transfer envir manag David Cook Brynhildur Davíðsdóttir A preliminary estimate of the economic value of Iceland's terrestrial ecosystem services and opportunities for future research |
title | A preliminary estimate of the economic value of Iceland's terrestrial ecosystem services and opportunities for future research |
title_full | A preliminary estimate of the economic value of Iceland's terrestrial ecosystem services and opportunities for future research |
title_fullStr | A preliminary estimate of the economic value of Iceland's terrestrial ecosystem services and opportunities for future research |
title_full_unstemmed | A preliminary estimate of the economic value of Iceland's terrestrial ecosystem services and opportunities for future research |
title_short | A preliminary estimate of the economic value of Iceland's terrestrial ecosystem services and opportunities for future research |
title_sort | preliminary estimate of the economic value of iceland's terrestrial ecosystem services and opportunities for future research |
topic | Economic valuation Ecosystem services Iceland Decision-making Benefit transfer envir manag |
topic_facet | Economic valuation Ecosystem services Iceland Decision-making Benefit transfer envir manag |
url | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sftr.2022.100076 https://doaj.org/article/bfbdcc2734434e509d45972e03528c17 |