Ecosystem service value assessment for constructed wetlands: A case study in Hangzhou, China
Wu Yang,
Jie Chang,
Bin Xu,
Changhui Peng and
Ying Ge
Ecological Economics, 2008, vol. 68, issue 1-2, 116-125
Abstract:
Based on a comprehensive analysis of various classifications of natural resource values, we summarized an ecological economic value system of constructed wetland (CW) ecosystems for treating eutrophic water. Using the CW located at the Hangzhou Botanical Garden as an example, the contingent valuation method (CVM) and shadow project approach (SPA) were applied to estimate the economic values of CW system ecosystem services. The CVM estimated a value of 800,000 yuan (yuan: Chinese Currency, 7.6 yuan = 1 USD as of August, 2007) as the total economic value of the CW in a twenty year period. Meanwhile, the SPA calculated a value of 23.04 million yuan as the total economic value of the CW in a twenty year period. It is determined that compared to the CVM, the SPA provides a more approximate value of the true monetary value of the Hangzhou Botanical Garden CW. This study could fill the gap of knowledge and provide a benchmark when evaluating constructed ecosystem services and help policy makers to promote the development of constructed wetlands in China.
Keywords: Contingent; valuation; method; Cost-benefit; analysis; Economic; valuation; Shadow; price; Shadow; project; approach; Willingness; to; pay (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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