Literature DB >> 30008333

The Value of Ecosystem Services from Giant Panda Reserves.

Fuwen Wei1, Robert Costanza2, Qiang Dai3, Natalie Stoeckl4, Xiaodong Gu5, Stephen Farber6, Yonggang Nie7, Ida Kubiszewski2, Yibo Hu7, Ronald Swaisgood8, Xuyu Yang5, Michael Bruford9, Youping Chen10, Alexey Voinov11, Dunwu Qi12, Megan Owen8, Li Yan13, Daniel C Kenny14, Zejun Zhang15, Rong Hou12, Shiwei Jiang10, Hongbo Liu4, Xiangjiang Zhan7, Li Zhang16, Biao Yang15, Lianjun Zhao10, Xiaoguang Zheng13, Wenliang Zhou13, Yali Wen17, Heran Gao18, Wen Zhang19.   

Abstract

Ecosystem services (the benefits to humans from ecosystems) are estimated globally at $125 trillion/year [1, 2]. Similar assessments at national and regional scales show how these services support our lives [3]. All valuations recognize the role of biodiversity, which continues to decrease around the world in maintaining these services [4, 5]. The giant panda epitomizes the flagship species [6]. Its unrivalled public appeal translates into support for conservation funding and policy, including a tax on foreign visitors to support its conservation [7]. The Chinese government has established a panda reserve system, which today numbers 67 reserves [8, 9]. The biodiversity of these reserves is among the highest in the temperate world [10], covering many of China's endemic species [11]. The panda is thus also an umbrella species [12]-protecting panda habitat also protects other species. Despite the benefits derived from pandas, some journalists have suggested that it would be best to let the panda go extinct. With the recent downlisting of the panda from Endangered to Vulnerable, it is clear that society's investment has started to pay off in terms of panda population recovery [13, 14]. Here, we estimate the value of ecosystem services of the panda and its reserves at between US$2.6 and US$6.9 billion/year in 2010. Protecting the panda as an umbrella species and the habitat that supports it yields roughly 10-27 times the cost of maintaining the current reserves, potentially further motivating expansion of the reserves and other investments in natural capital in China.
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Keywords:  cultural service; ecosystem service value; giant panda; nature reserve; provisioning service; regulatory service

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30008333     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.05.046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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