Rojas Lara T., Regmi A., Kleinwechter U. (2015). Literature review on the integration of ecosystem services in agricultural economic models. Rome (Italy) : Biodiversity International. 32 p. (Impact Assessment Discussion paper, n. 14).
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/68442
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/68442
Titre : | Literature review on the integration of ecosystem services in agricultural economic models |
Auteurs : | T. Rojas Lara ; A. Regmi ; U. Kleinwechter |
Type de document : | Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper |
Editeur : | Rome [Italy] : Biodiversity International, 2015 |
Collection : | Impact Assessment Discussion paper, num. 14 |
Format : | 32 p. |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Thésaurus IAMM MODELE DE SIMULATION ; AGRICULTURE ; MODELE BIOECONOMIQUE ; EXPLOITATION AGRICOLE ; SERVICE ECOSYSTEMIQUE ; PAYSAGE ; EVALUATION ; SYSTEME D'INFORMATION GEOGRAPHIQUE ; MODELE D'EQUILIBRE GENERAL ; BIODIVERSITECatégories principales 03 - POLITIQUE ET THEORIE ECONOMIQUE ; 3.7 - Méthodes et Modèles Economiques et Statistiques |
Résumé : | The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) will be replaced by Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the latter half of 2015. The SDGs and the CGIARs System Level Outcomes, as specified in its Strategy and Results Framework 20162025, both seek to reduce poverty, achieve food and nutritional security and, at the same time, maintain or enhance natural resources management and ecosystem services. Yet most of the analytic tools used in assessing potential gains from investments in agricultural research either fail to take into consideration the environmental impacts, including biodiversity or, if they do, it is at a very limited level. The CGIAR Research Programs (CRPs) for the Second Call (2017-2022) adopt a systems approach in implementation of its research programs and therefore require a fully integrated consideration of biodiversity and ecosystems services at all scales and all phases of any given agricultural system. Given this context, this document reviews existing methodologies and available data with the view of identifying how biodiversity and ecosystem services can be integrated into the analyses at multiple scales as required for a systems-level analysis; households, farms, landscapes, agriculture sector and economy-wide. The literature review is also designed to identify the possible synergies between models at different scales to enable a better understanding of the trade-offs between different agricultural systems and their environmental services provision, as well as its impact on human well-being and society in general. |
Cote : | En ligne |
URL / DOI : | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/68442 |