Potential of the economic valuation of soil-based ecosystem services to inform sustainable soil management and policy

The concept of ecosystem services, especially in combination with economic valuation, can illuminate trade-offs involved in soil management, policy and governance, and thus support decision making. In this paper, we investigate and highlight the potential and limitations of the economic valuation of...

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Main Authors: Bartosz Bartkowski, Stephan Bartke, Katharina Helming, Carsten Paul, Anja-Kristina Techen, Bernd Hansjürgens
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2020-03-01
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spelling doaj-4c4ae42eac7b42fcad049440d68dc1192020-11-25T02:08:44ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592020-03-018e874910.7717/peerj.8749Potential of the economic valuation of soil-based ecosystem services to inform sustainable soil management and policyBartosz Bartkowski0Stephan Bartke1Katharina Helming2Carsten Paul3Anja-Kristina Techen4Bernd Hansjürgens5UFZ—Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, GermanyUFZ—Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, GermanyZALF—Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Müncheberg, GermanyZALF—Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Müncheberg, GermanyZALF—Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Müncheberg, GermanyUFZ—Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, GermanyThe concept of ecosystem services, especially in combination with economic valuation, can illuminate trade-offs involved in soil management, policy and governance, and thus support decision making. In this paper, we investigate and highlight the potential and limitations of the economic valuation of soil-based ecosystem services to inform sustainable soil management and policy. We formulate a definition of soil-based ecosystem services as basis for conducting a review of existing soil valuation studies with a focus on the inclusion of ecosystem services and the choice of valuation methods. We find that, so far, the economic valuation of soil-based ecosystem services has covered only a small number of such services and most studies have employed cost-based methods rather than state-of-the-art preference-based valuation methods, even though the latter would better acknowledge the public good character of soil related services. Therefore, the relevance of existing valuation studies for political processes is low. Broadening the spectrum of analyzed ecosystem services as well as using preference-based methods would likely increase the informational quality and policy relevance of valuation results. We point out options for improvement based on recent advances in economic valuation theory and practice. We conclude by investigating the specific roles economic valuation results can play in different phases of the policy-making process, and the specific requirements for its usefulness in this context.https://peerj.com/articles/8749.pdfAgri-environmental policyEcosystem servicesEconomic valuationLiterature reviewMultifunctionalityPolicy cycle
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author Bartosz Bartkowski
Stephan Bartke
Katharina Helming
Carsten Paul
Anja-Kristina Techen
Bernd Hansjürgens
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Stephan Bartke
Katharina Helming
Carsten Paul
Anja-Kristina Techen
Bernd Hansjürgens
Potential of the economic valuation of soil-based ecosystem services to inform sustainable soil management and policy
PeerJ
Agri-environmental policy
Ecosystem services
Economic valuation
Literature review
Multifunctionality
Policy cycle
author_facet Bartosz Bartkowski
Stephan Bartke
Katharina Helming
Carsten Paul
Anja-Kristina Techen
Bernd Hansjürgens
author_sort Bartosz Bartkowski
title Potential of the economic valuation of soil-based ecosystem services to inform sustainable soil management and policy
title_short Potential of the economic valuation of soil-based ecosystem services to inform sustainable soil management and policy
title_full Potential of the economic valuation of soil-based ecosystem services to inform sustainable soil management and policy
title_fullStr Potential of the economic valuation of soil-based ecosystem services to inform sustainable soil management and policy
title_full_unstemmed Potential of the economic valuation of soil-based ecosystem services to inform sustainable soil management and policy
title_sort potential of the economic valuation of soil-based ecosystem services to inform sustainable soil management and policy
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The concept of ecosystem services, especially in combination with economic valuation, can illuminate trade-offs involved in soil management, policy and governance, and thus support decision making. In this paper, we investigate and highlight the potential and limitations of the economic valuation of soil-based ecosystem services to inform sustainable soil management and policy. We formulate a definition of soil-based ecosystem services as basis for conducting a review of existing soil valuation studies with a focus on the inclusion of ecosystem services and the choice of valuation methods. We find that, so far, the economic valuation of soil-based ecosystem services has covered only a small number of such services and most studies have employed cost-based methods rather than state-of-the-art preference-based valuation methods, even though the latter would better acknowledge the public good character of soil related services. Therefore, the relevance of existing valuation studies for political processes is low. Broadening the spectrum of analyzed ecosystem services as well as using preference-based methods would likely increase the informational quality and policy relevance of valuation results. We point out options for improvement based on recent advances in economic valuation theory and practice. We conclude by investigating the specific roles economic valuation results can play in different phases of the policy-making process, and the specific requirements for its usefulness in this context.
topic Agri-environmental policy
Ecosystem services
Economic valuation
Literature review
Multifunctionality
Policy cycle
url https://peerj.com/articles/8749.pdf
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