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Spatially explicit valuation of the Brazilian Amazon Forest’s Ecosystem Services

Authors :
Juha Siikamäki
Michael Toman
Aline C. Oliveira
Peter H. May
Gabrielle Ferreira Pires
Britaldo Soares-Filho
Jon Strand
Ubirajara Oliveira
Marcos Heil Costa
Raoni Rajão
Sónia Maria Carvalho Ribeiro
Richard van der Hoff
Ronaldo Seroa da Motta
Source :
Nature Sustainability. 1:657-664
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

The Brazilian Amazon forest is tremendously important for its ecosystem services but attribution of economically measurable values remains scarce. Mapping these values is essential for designing conservation strategies that suitably combine regional forest protection with sustainable forest use. We estimate spatially explicit economic values for a range of ecosystem services provided by the Brazilian Amazon forest, including food production (Brazil nut), raw material provision (rubber and timber), greenhouse gas mitigation (CO2 emissions) and climate regulation (rent losses to soybean, beef and hydroelectricity production due to reduced rainfall). Our work also includes the mapping of biodiversity resources and of rent losses to timber production by fire-induced degradation. Highest values range from US$56.72 ± 10 ha−1 yr−1 to US$737 ± 134 ha−1 yr−1 but are restricted to only 12% of the remaining forest. Our results, presented on a web platform, identify regions where high ecosystem services values cluster together as potential information to support decision-making. This study spatially maps the economic value of some major ecosystem services provided by the Brazilian Amazon. It also estimates changes in these values under scenarios of degradation and low-impact logging.

Details

ISSN :
23989629
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Sustainability
Accession number :
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