Natural Environment Valuation Online (NEVO): Web-based tools for natural capital management and investment
在线自然环境评估 (NEVO):基于网络的自然资本管理和投资工具
基本信息
- 批准号:NE/P016944/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 8.93万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2017 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
While many businesses and public sector organisations understand that natural capital is an important direct and indirect source of socio-economic prosperity, quality of life, and well-being, they frequently lack the capacity to quantify those benefits in either physical or economic terms. Such capacity exists in the often sophisticated models developed by natural and economic scientists, but the power of such models to estimate the benefits of maintaining or enhancing natural capital stocks has generally been unavailable outside the academic community. Since evidence of the size of such benefits may be fundamental for informing decision making2 and shaping policy design, developing tools that support better accounting and valuation of natural capital has been identified as a key requirement in bringing the environment into to the heart of public and private sector decision making. The central objective of this proposal is to create such tools.In particular, we will develop a web-based application that allows government, businesses, and the public to access the power of NERC-funded natural capital models through an easy-to-use map-based interface. This interface, the Natural Environment Valuation Online tool (NEVO), will allow users to explore and visualise the consequences of changes in natural capital management on flows of ecosystem services in the UK. In the first instance, NEVO will focus on quantifying and valuing carbon stored and absorbed by the natural environment and recreational uses associated with natural and semi-natural environments. Most importantly, NEVO will allow users to query the underpinning natural capital models in order to answer questions of their own design. To better understand the exact nature of those questions and so inform the development of NEVO, we will work closely with a number of partner organisations each of whom is engaged in the management and promotion of natural capital:1. The Environment Analysis Unit at Defra, whose core interests include the development of tools to support the emerging 25 Year Plan for the Environment.2. The Forestry Commission (FC), responsible for forestry in the UK, including administration of the Woodland Carbon Code, a voluntary code providing consistency, clarity and transparency in the accounting of woodland carbon projects.3. Moor Trees, a charitable organisation dedicated to re-foresting Dartmoor with native trees and enabling people to re-engage with trees and natural environments.4. Treeconomics, a social enterprise specialising in measuring and valuing the benefits of urban trees. Their mission is to raise awareness of the value of trees and woodlands as natural assets through engaging local people, businesses and public bodies in their projects.5. GeoSmart Information Ltd, a data and services company that supports sustainable development together with a range of data products and innovative subscription services in areas of groundwater flood risk and sustainable drainage systems. NEVO will be co-developed with this set of project partners ensuring their direct input in deciding upon the nature of the user interface, which variables users have control over in querying the model and how the outputs are visualised and recorded. The project builds upon sophisticated models from NERC-funded natural and economic science including the National Ecosystem Assessment Follow On (NEA-FO) project and a Valuing Nature Network placement grant scoping user needs for natural capital tools. Moreover the project will build on the research team's experience delivering the Defra-funded proto-type Outdoor Recreation Valuation tool which has proved the feasibility of creating map-based web applications for natural capital valuation which are accessible to a broad audience (http://leep.exeter.ac.uk/ORVal).Keywords: natural environment, valuation, carbon, recreation, tool, mapping, web-based,
虽然许多企业和公共部门组织都明白自然资本是社会经济繁荣、生活质量和福祉的重要直接和间接来源,但他们往往缺乏在物质或经济方面量化这些利益的能力。这种能力存在于自然和经济科学家开发的往往十分复杂的模型中,但在学术界之外,一般无法利用这些模型来估计维持或增加自然资本存量的效益。由于此类惠益规模的证据可能是为决策提供信息2和形成政策设计的基础,因此开发支持更好地核算和评估自然资本的工具被确定为将环境问题纳入公共和私营部门决策核心的一项关键要求。该提案的核心目标是创建这样的工具。特别是,我们将开发一个基于Web的应用程序,使政府,企业和公众能够通过易于使用的基于地图的界面访问NERC资助的自然资本模型的力量。这个界面,自然环境评估在线工具(NEVO),将允许用户探索和可视化自然资本管理的变化对英国生态系统服务流量的影响。首先,NEVO将侧重于量化和评估自然环境储存和吸收的碳以及与自然和半自然环境相关的娱乐用途。最重要的是,NEVO将允许用户查询基础自然资本模型,以回答他们自己设计的问题。为了更好地了解这些问题的确切性质,从而为NEVO的发展提供信息,我们将与一些合作伙伴组织密切合作,每个组织都从事自然资本的管理和促进:1.环境、食品和农业部的环境分析股,其核心利益包括开发工具,以支持正在形成的25年环境计划。林业委员会(FC),负责英国的林业,包括林地碳代码的管理,这是一项自愿性代码,为林地碳项目的核算提供一致性,清晰度和透明度。摩尔树,一个慈善组织,致力于重新造林达特摩尔与本土树木,使人们能够重新参与树木和自然环境。Treeconomics是一家专门测量和评估城市树木效益的社会企业。他们的使命是通过让当地人民、企业和公共机构参与其项目,提高人们对树木和林地作为自然资产的价值的认识。GeoSmart Information Ltd是一家数据和服务公司,在地下水洪水风险和可持续排水系统领域提供一系列数据产品和创新订阅服务,支持可持续发展。NEVO将与这些项目合作伙伴共同开发,确保他们直接参与决定用户界面的性质,用户在查询模型时可以控制哪些变量以及如何可视化和记录输出。该项目建立在NERC资助的自然和经济科学的复杂模型基础上,包括国家生态系统评估后续项目(NEA-FO)和评估自然网络安置补助金,以确定用户对自然资本工具的需求。此外,该项目将建立在研究团队的经验,提供Defra资助的原型户外娱乐估价工具,该工具已证明创建基于地图的网络应用程序的自然资本估价的可行性,可供广大受众访问(http://leep.exeter.ac.uk/ORVal)。
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Amy Binner其他文献
Valuing the social and environmental contribution of woodlands and trees in England, Scotland and Wales
重视英格兰、苏格兰和威尔士林地和树木的社会和环境贡献
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- 发表时间:
2017 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Amy Binner;G. Smith;I. Bateman;B. Day;M. Agarwala;Amii R. Harwood - 通讯作者:
Amii R. Harwood
Natural capital approaches for the optimal design of policies for nature recovery
用于优化自然恢复政策设计的自然资本方法
- DOI:
10.1098/rstb.2022.0327 - 发表时间:
2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Brett Day;Mattia C. Mancini;Ian J Bateman;Amy Binner;Frankie Cho;Anthony de Gol;Henry Ferguson;Carlo Fezzi;Christopher Lee;Lorena Liuzzo;Andrew A. Lovett;Nathan Owen;Richard G. Pearson;Gregory Smith - 通讯作者:
Gregory Smith
Spatial processes in environmental economics : empirics and theory
环境经济学中的空间过程:经验与理论
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- 发表时间:
2012 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Amy Binner - 通讯作者:
Amy Binner
Integrated and spatially explicit modelling of the economic value of complex environmental change and its indirect effects
复杂环境变化的经济价值及其间接影响的综合和空间显式建模
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- 发表时间:
2012 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
I. Bateman;Amy Binner;E. Coombes;B. Day;S. Ferrini;Carlo Fezzi;M. Hutchins;P. Posen - 通讯作者:
P. Posen
The natural capital approach to integrating science, economics and policy into decisions affecting the natural environment
将科学、经济和政策融入影响自然环境决策的自然资本方法
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- 发表时间:
2020 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
I. Bateman;Amy Binner;B. Day;M. Faccioli;Carlo Fezzi;A. Rusby;Gregory Smith - 通讯作者:
Gregory Smith
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Understanding the Value of Outdoor Culture and Heritage Capital for Decision Makers
了解户外文化和遗产资本对决策者的价值
- 批准号:
AH/Y000404/1 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 8.93万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
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