Valuing the storm surge protection service of US Gulf Coast wetlands
Edward Barbier and
Brian S. Enchelmeyer
Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2014, vol. 3, issue 2, 167-185
Abstract:
Current plans for US Gulf Coast wetland restoration assume that wetlands can save lives and property by reducing storm surges. However, there have been few economic valuations of this benefit for Gulf Coast wetlands. We develop a methodology for estimating the value of wetlands in reducing expected property damages from hurricane flooding that relates damages to the distribution of storm events and incorporates both the wetland characteristics of wave attenuation and offshore storm surge properties. We apply this methodology to value the storm surge protection service of coastal marshes, in terms of reducing expected property damages, along the path of a storm south-east Louisiana, which includes New Orleans. We conclude by discussing the implications of this analysis for further research on the economic value of wetlands in protecting coastal property and for restoration policy.
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1080/21606544.2013.876370
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