Room:
Leipziger KUBUS | Hall 1C
Topic:
13 Ecological spatial analysis of policy mixes
Form of presentation:
Oral
Duration:
90 Minutes
Chair: Paula Antunes (Center for Environmental and Sustainability Research, CENSE, Portugal)
02:00 pm
2990: Rusch, Graciela M.
Graciela M. Rusch | Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) | Norway
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Graciela M. Rusch | Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) | Norway
David N. Barton | NINA | Norway
Paula Bernasconi | University of Campinas - FUNDAG | Brazil
Zayra Sherlly Ramos | CATIE | Costa Rica
Rute Pinto | CENSE - VAT: PT 503 731 552 | Portugal
We use examples from four POLICYMIX studies to discuss the pros and cons of Conservation planning tools (CPTs) for conservation policy mix evaluation and design. CPTs analyses are based both on ecologically grounded indicators and on costs of conservation actions, thereby enabling cost-effectiveness analysis. Another feature is that CPTs address the spatial structure of the conservation problem.
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02:15 pm
2956: Ramos, Zayra Sherlly
Zayra Sherlly Ramos | CATIE | Costa Rica
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Zayra Sherlly Ramos | CATIE | Costa Rica
We present an application of a Conservation Planning Framework, to evaluate the effectiveness of PES allocation in a spatially explicit manner. This approach provides new opportunities to adapt the evaluation of policy instruments, as changes in ecosystem services provision and policy context occur over time.
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02:30 pm
2942: Bernasconi, Paula
Paula Bernasconi | University of Campinas - FUNDAG | Brazil
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Paula Bernasconi | University of Campinas - FUNDAG | Brazil
Stefan Blumentrath | Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) | Norway
David N. Barton | NINA | Norway
Graciela M. Rusch | Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) | Norway
Prof. Ademar Romeiro | Fundag | Brazil
We assessed the potential role of tradable development rights in Brazil's forest conservation policymix, aiming to reduce compliance costs. Using the conservation planning software Marxan with Zones we conducted an ex-ante evaluation by simulating different scenarios combining policies and market constraints for the forest reserve market, and evaluated their cost-effectiveness.
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02:45 pm
3055: Pinto, Rute
Rute Pinto | CENSE - VAT: PT 503 731 552 | Portugal
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Rute Pinto | CENSE - VAT: PT 503 731 552 | Portugal
Prof. Dr. Paula Antunes | CENSE, FFCT/Universidade Nova de Lisboa | Portugal
Stefan Blumentrath | Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) | Norway
Prof. Dr. Rui Santos | CENSE-Universidade Nova de Lisboa | Portugal
MD Pedro Clemente | CENSE, FFCT/Universidade Nova de Lisboa | Portugal
Thais Ribas | CENSE, FFCT/Universidade Nova de Lisboa | Portugal
This work investigates how the use of spatial analysis tools can be used to target the most suitable geographical areas for specific environmental policy interventions, in the context of AEM. Using a multifunctional system as an illustrative example, MARZONE gave insights to the spatial distribution of the relevant benefits and opportunity costs and on the importance of conducting these tests in ex-ante analysis.
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03:00 pm
3003: Schröter, Matthias
Matthias Schröter | Environmental System Analysis Group, Wageningen University | Netherlands
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Matthias Schröter | Environmental System Analysis Group, Wageningen University | Netherlands
Stefan Blumentrath | Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) | Norway
Graciela M. Rusch | Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) | Norway
David N. Barton | NINA | Norway
Björn Nordén | Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) | Norway
We analyse how a conservation planning approach differs when multiple ecosystem services are taken into account next to a set of ecological criteria. We apply the MARXAN with zones model to forest areas in Telemark, Norway. MARXAN uses different levels of protection and conservation targets to define priority conservation areas.
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