Estimating economic value of site quality for uncertain ecosystem service provision in Swedish forests

As in other ecosystems, provision of ecosystem services from forests is uncertain because of stochastic weather conditions. In general, society is risk-averse, which means that factors increasing or decreasing the uncertainty in ecosystem services add a source of cost or value to society, measuremen...

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Main Authors: Ing-Marie Gren, Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21513732.2018.1472143
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spelling doaj-21cbab2e17704b4fbc336d76d673637b2020-11-25T02:02:30ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management2151-37322151-37402018-01-0114111712610.1080/21513732.2018.14721431472143Estimating economic value of site quality for uncertain ecosystem service provision in Swedish forestsIng-Marie Gren0Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah1Swedish University of Agricultural SciencesSwedish University of Agricultural SciencesAs in other ecosystems, provision of ecosystem services from forests is uncertain because of stochastic weather conditions. In general, society is risk-averse, which means that factors increasing or decreasing the uncertainty in ecosystem services add a source of cost or value to society, measurement of which is lacking in the literature. This article suggests a method for calculating the impact of site-specific ecological conditions in Swedish forests on the economic value of uncertain ecosystem services in terms of timber and carbon sequestration. Applying econometric tools from economics and finance to time-series forest data in Sweden reveals that a site quality indicator adds positively to forest growth rate and decreases uncertainty in forest productivity and associated provision of ecosystem services. The importance of site quality is demonstrated by showing that a marginal increase in site quality can raise the economic value of timber and carbon sequestration by 9% and that neglecting uncertainty can underestimate the value of the contribution by 12%. These findings indicate that management practices improving site quality have the potential of raising the total economic value of forest ecosystem and stabilizing its volatility.EDITED BY Antonio Lara, Alexander van Oudenhovenhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21513732.2018.1472143Site qualityforest growthtimbercarbon sequestrationuncertaintyeconometricsSweden
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Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah
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Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah
Estimating economic value of site quality for uncertain ecosystem service provision in Swedish forests
International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management
Site quality
forest growth
timber
carbon sequestration
uncertainty
econometrics
Sweden
author_facet Ing-Marie Gren
Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah
author_sort Ing-Marie Gren
title Estimating economic value of site quality for uncertain ecosystem service provision in Swedish forests
title_short Estimating economic value of site quality for uncertain ecosystem service provision in Swedish forests
title_full Estimating economic value of site quality for uncertain ecosystem service provision in Swedish forests
title_fullStr Estimating economic value of site quality for uncertain ecosystem service provision in Swedish forests
title_full_unstemmed Estimating economic value of site quality for uncertain ecosystem service provision in Swedish forests
title_sort estimating economic value of site quality for uncertain ecosystem service provision in swedish forests
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management
issn 2151-3732
2151-3740
publishDate 2018-01-01
description As in other ecosystems, provision of ecosystem services from forests is uncertain because of stochastic weather conditions. In general, society is risk-averse, which means that factors increasing or decreasing the uncertainty in ecosystem services add a source of cost or value to society, measurement of which is lacking in the literature. This article suggests a method for calculating the impact of site-specific ecological conditions in Swedish forests on the economic value of uncertain ecosystem services in terms of timber and carbon sequestration. Applying econometric tools from economics and finance to time-series forest data in Sweden reveals that a site quality indicator adds positively to forest growth rate and decreases uncertainty in forest productivity and associated provision of ecosystem services. The importance of site quality is demonstrated by showing that a marginal increase in site quality can raise the economic value of timber and carbon sequestration by 9% and that neglecting uncertainty can underestimate the value of the contribution by 12%. These findings indicate that management practices improving site quality have the potential of raising the total economic value of forest ecosystem and stabilizing its volatility.EDITED BY Antonio Lara, Alexander van Oudenhoven
topic Site quality
forest growth
timber
carbon sequestration
uncertainty
econometrics
Sweden
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21513732.2018.1472143
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