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What are Ecosystem Services? The Need for Standardized Environmental Accounting UnitsJames BoydResources for the Future H. Spencer BanzhafGeorgia State University - Department of Economics; PERC - Property and Environment Research Center; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) January 2006 Resources for the Future, Discussion Paper No. RFF DP 06-02 Abstract: This paper advocates consistently defined units of account to measure the contributions of nature to human welfare. We argue that such units have to date not been defined by environmental accounting advocates and that the term "ecosystem services" is too ad hoc to be of practical use in welfare accounting. We propose a definition, rooted in economic principles, of ecosystem service units. A goal of these units is comparability with the definition of conventional goods and services found in GDP and the other national accounts. We illustrate our definition of ecological units of account with concrete examples. We also argue that these same units of account provide an architecture for environmental performance measurement by governments, conservancies, and environmental markets.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 29 Keywords: Environmental accounting, ecosystem services, index theory, nonmarket valuation JEL Classification: Q51, Q57, Q58, D6 working papers seriesDate posted: March 29, 2006Suggested CitationContact Information
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