The value of the Okavango delta : a natural resource accounting approach

Economic valuation of the Okavango Delta can support decision making in a complex socio-economic environment in which economic development depends on a deep understanding of the value of biodiversity. The use of a natural resource accounting framework in determining the value of goods and services i...

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Main Author: Mmopelwa, Gagoitseope
Other Authors: Prof J N Blignaut
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2263/30194
Mmopelwa, G 2006, The value of the Okavango delta : a natural resource accounting approach, PhD thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/30194 >
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-up-oai-repository.up.ac.za-2263-301942017-07-20T04:11:53Z The value of the Okavango delta : a natural resource accounting approach Mmopelwa, Gagoitseope Prof J N Blignaut Prof R M Hassan gmmopelwa@orc.ub.bw Natural resources Valuations Botswana Environmental economics Economic conditions Socio-economic Vegetation Framework Composition of wild herbivores Okavango river delta Accounting UCTD Economic valuation of the Okavango Delta can support decision making in a complex socio-economic environment in which economic development depends on a deep understanding of the value of biodiversity. The use of a natural resource accounting framework in determining the value of goods and services is crucial. The total economic value of the Okavango Delta was estimated by using primary (household valuation) and secondary data. A natural resource accounting framework was used. The components of the total economic value were the composition of wild herbivores and vegetation, and the functional values, which comprised direct use values of wild herbivores, river reed, thatching grass, wild fruits, fuelwood and palm leaves, indirect consumptive values of honey production, carbon sequestration, livestock grazing, milk production, non-consumptive use of tourism, and existence and bequest values. The values of the composition and function are expressed in per/ha values. The value of the composition of wild herbivores was estimated at P1 444 992 400 (US$ 294 850 699.2) or US$ 27.4/ha, while the functional value was estimated at P185 913 117.4 (US$ 37 527 840.96 or US$ 619.77/ha. Of the estimated direct use values of vegetation, river reed had the highest value of US$ 29.0/ha, while the highest value among indirect use values was that of milk production (US$ 8.5/ha). These values of selected resources reflect the contribution of the value of biodiversity of the Okavango Delta to the overall economy of the country and represent initial estimates of costs to society if these resources are lost. The estimated values can be used to raise awareness among decision makers of the economic benefits of conserving the Okavango Delta. Overall, the findings showed that the various components of the total economic value of the Okavango Delta were comparable to other wetlands in the region. Thesis (PhD (Agricultural Economics))--University of Pretoria, 2006. Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development unrestricted 2013-09-07T18:13:47Z 2006-12-07 2013-09-07T18:13:47Z 2006-09-07 2006-12-07 2006-12-07 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2263/30194 Mmopelwa, G 2006, The value of the Okavango delta : a natural resource accounting approach, PhD thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/30194 > http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-12072006-152953/ © 2006, University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria.
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topic Natural resources
Valuations
Botswana
Environmental economics
Economic conditions
Socio-economic
Vegetation
Framework
Composition of wild herbivores
Okavango river delta
Accounting
UCTD
spellingShingle Natural resources
Valuations
Botswana
Environmental economics
Economic conditions
Socio-economic
Vegetation
Framework
Composition of wild herbivores
Okavango river delta
Accounting
UCTD
Mmopelwa, Gagoitseope
The value of the Okavango delta : a natural resource accounting approach
description Economic valuation of the Okavango Delta can support decision making in a complex socio-economic environment in which economic development depends on a deep understanding of the value of biodiversity. The use of a natural resource accounting framework in determining the value of goods and services is crucial. The total economic value of the Okavango Delta was estimated by using primary (household valuation) and secondary data. A natural resource accounting framework was used. The components of the total economic value were the composition of wild herbivores and vegetation, and the functional values, which comprised direct use values of wild herbivores, river reed, thatching grass, wild fruits, fuelwood and palm leaves, indirect consumptive values of honey production, carbon sequestration, livestock grazing, milk production, non-consumptive use of tourism, and existence and bequest values. The values of the composition and function are expressed in per/ha values. The value of the composition of wild herbivores was estimated at P1 444 992 400 (US$ 294 850 699.2) or US$ 27.4/ha, while the functional value was estimated at P185 913 117.4 (US$ 37 527 840.96 or US$ 619.77/ha. Of the estimated direct use values of vegetation, river reed had the highest value of US$ 29.0/ha, while the highest value among indirect use values was that of milk production (US$ 8.5/ha). These values of selected resources reflect the contribution of the value of biodiversity of the Okavango Delta to the overall economy of the country and represent initial estimates of costs to society if these resources are lost. The estimated values can be used to raise awareness among decision makers of the economic benefits of conserving the Okavango Delta. Overall, the findings showed that the various components of the total economic value of the Okavango Delta were comparable to other wetlands in the region. === Thesis (PhD (Agricultural Economics))--University of Pretoria, 2006. === Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development === unrestricted
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title The value of the Okavango delta : a natural resource accounting approach
title_short The value of the Okavango delta : a natural resource accounting approach
title_full The value of the Okavango delta : a natural resource accounting approach
title_fullStr The value of the Okavango delta : a natural resource accounting approach
title_full_unstemmed The value of the Okavango delta : a natural resource accounting approach
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