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What are shared and social values of ecosystems?

  • J.O. Kenter
  • , L. O'Brien
  • , N. Hockley
  • , N. Ravenscroft
  • , I. Fazey
  • , K.N. Irvine
  • , M.S. Reed
  • , M. Christie
  • , E. Brady
  • , R. Bryce
  • , A. Church
  • , N. Cooper
  • , A. Davies
  • , A. Evely
  • , M. Everard
  • , R. Fish
  • , J.A. Fisher
  • , N. Jobstvogt
  • , C. Molloy
  • , J. Orchard-Webb
  • S. Ranger, M. Ryan, V. Watson, S. Williams
    • Natural Environment Council (NERC)

    Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolynErthygladolygiad gan gymheiriaid

    295 Wedi eu Llwytho i Lawr (Pure)

    Crynodeb

    Social valuation of ecosystem services and public policy alternatives is one of the greatest challenges facing ecological economists today. Frameworks for valuing nature increasingly include shared/social values as a distinct category of values. However, the nature of shared/social values, as well as their relationship to other values, has not yet been clearly established and empirical evidence about the importance of shared/social values for valuation of ecosystem services is lacking. To help address these theoretical and empirical limitations, this paper outlines a framework of shared/social values across five dimensions: value concept, provider, intention, scale, and elicitation process. Along these dimensions we identify seven main, non-mutually exclusive types of shared values: transcendental, cultural/societal, communal, group, deliberated and other-regarding values, and value to society. Using a case study of a recent controversial policy on forest ownership in England, we conceptualise the dynamic interplay between shared/social and individual values. The way in which social value is assessed in neoclassical economics is discussed and critiqued, followed by consideration of the relation between shared/social values and Total Economic Value, and a review of deliberative and non-monetary methods for assessing shared/social values. We conclude with a discussion of the importance of shared/social values for decision-making.
    Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
    Tudalennau (o-i)86-99
    CyfnodolynEcological Economics
    Cyfrol111
    Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
    StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 6 Chwef 2015

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