The path to scientifically sound biodiversity valuation in the context of the Global Biodiversity Framework

Author:

Fenichel Eli P.1,Dean Monica F.2ORCID,Schmitz Oswald J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Yale University, Yale School of the Environment, New Haven, CT 06511

2. University of Southern California, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Science, Public Exchange, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0376

Abstract

Successful implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework requires identifying a process for measuring and valuing changes in biodiversity that build on the recognition that economics and valuation must play a key role in “halting and reversing” biodiversity loss. Here, we discuss considerations for a practical path to valuing changes in biodiversity. Framing changes in the value of biodiversity as a summary of changes in certain natural assets enables leveraging existing approaches and international standards associated with environmental-economic accounting. We discuss why an approach that builds from individual species, evolutionary groups, or functional groups into a practical, hierarchical statistical classification system is better than the development of any one biodiversity index. We merge techniques from ecology and other natural sciences, national and environmental-economic accounting, and economics, which are all on the cusp of making measurement of the change in the value of biodiversity possible. The focus should be on scaling and integrating these approaches. The path forward appears to begin with imperfect but useful measures, grounded in robust concepts, while establishing ambition to further scale-up measurements—just like the past evolution of many other official statistical series.

Funder

Knobloch Family Foundation

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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