The document discusses how ecosystem services can be incorporated into cost-benefit analyses for flood protection projects. It defines ecosystem services and classifies them into different categories. It then examines how flood risk is analyzed through probability and consequences. The document outlines the general methodology for cost-benefit analysis and different techniques for quantifying and monetizing impacts. It analyzes guidelines in the US and Netherlands, comparing approaches from Rebuild by Design, FEMA, and MIRT. It provides examples of projects in Norfolk and Rotterdam. Finally, it concludes that methodologies differ in ecosystem service incorporation and valuation techniques used.
1. Ecosystem Services
in the
Cost Benefit Analysis
of
flood protection projects
Bart van Linge
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Netherlands in New York
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Content
1. Introduction
2. Ecosystem services
3. Flood Protection
4. Cost benefit analysis
5. Different methodologies
6. Conclusions
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Introduction
Changing emphasis toward
Ecosystem services in
decision-making processes
Cost Benefit Analysis is the
most common tool.
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Source: M-16-01, US Presidents Office, 2015
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Introduction
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Objectives:
1. How can ecosystem services best be incorporated in a cost
benefit analysis for flood protection projects?
2. How do the guidelines for incorporating ecosystem services in
a cost benefit analysis differ in the United States and the
Netherlands?
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Ecosystem services
Definition:
Ecosystem services are “the contributions that ecosystems
make to human well-being” (source: CICES).
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Source: (Liquete, Piroddi, & Drakou, 2013)
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Ecosystem services
Classification of ecosystem services:
Provisioning services
Raw materials
Fresh water
Regulating services
Flood protection
Climate regulation
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Cultural services
Recreation
Aesthetics
Supporting or Habitat services
Habitats for species
Nutrient cycling
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Ecosystem services
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Three common classification
systems
Millennium Ecosystem
Assessment (MA)
The Economics of
Ecosystems and Biodiversity
(TEEB)
Common International
Classification of Ecosystem
Services (CICES)
Source: (Liquete, Piroddi, & Drakou, 2013)
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Flood risk
Risk = probability * consequence1
Probability
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Source: USACE
Consequence
𝑃 𝑍 < 0 =
𝑡<𝑠
𝑓𝑟 𝑟 𝑓𝑠 𝑠 𝑑𝑟 𝑑𝑠
Source: Environment & Climate Change Canada
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General methodology (simplified)
1. Create alternatives
2. Quantify impacts
3. Monetize
4. Make recommendation
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Source: Arcadis
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Quantification
Describe alternatives according to:
Landscape
Measurement
…?
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Cost benefit analysis
Source: Arcadis
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Quantification
Type of consequence considered:
Fatalities
Environmental damage (e.g. #m3 of gh gas)
Economic damage (e.g. loss of productivity)
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Cost benefit analysis
Source: Arcadis
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Monetization techniques
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Cost benefit analysis
Source: Arcadis
Method Ecosystem services categories
Provisioning
services
Regulating
services
Cultural
services
Supporting /
Habitat
services
Market prices + +/- +/- -
Cost
approaches
+ + - +/-
Revealed
preference
+/- - + +/-
Stated
preference
- - + +
Based on (Silvis & van der Heide, 2013)
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Methodologies
Rebuild by Design (RbD)
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Norfolk
‘Meerjaren Infrastructure en Ruimte en Transport’ (MIRT)
City of Rotterdam: Bergpolder Zuid
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Methodologies
Criteria
1. Are ecosystem services incorporated?
2. What classification system is used?
3. What type of risk reduction is considered?
4. What measurement indicators are used?
5. What type of price indices are used?
6. What type of monetization techniques are used?
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Criteria RbD FEMA MIRT
Ecosystem services Yes Yes Yes
Classification system None Pre-defined TEEB
Risk type Unidentified Prob. + Cons Unidentified
Measurement indicators None Land type None / land type
Price indices None # acres/year Variety
Monetization techniques None AC / RC / FI / TC /
HP / CV
BT / RC / TC / HP /
CV
National
Toolkit
Regional
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Sample projects
Norfolk – FEMA methodology
Extended FEMA data with data from
Earth Economics and USACE
1. Ecosystem services: Yes (more than FEMA)
2. Classification system: CICES
3. Type of risk: Probability & consequence
4. Measurment indicators: Type of landcover / # households
5. Price indices: Limited / # acre per year
6. Monetization techniques: AC / RC / FI / TC / HP / CV
Regional values
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Sample projects
MIRT methodology : City of Rotterdam
(Bergpolder Zuid)
Defined new methodology
based on general MIRT
1. Ecosystem services: Yes (limited)
2. Classification system: None
3. Type of risk: Only consequences
4. Measurement indicators: Type of measurement
5. Price indices: Limited / # measure per year
6. Monetization techniques: AC, FI, TC, HP
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Conclusions: different methodologies
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1. Ecosystem services All
2. Classification system Own / MEA / TEEB / CICES
3. Type of risk Not always considered that ecosystem
services can provide both probability &
consequences reduction.
4. Measurement indicators Landcover: only for land allocation
Measurement: only for urban envir.
5. Price indices Per acre: non-urban envir.
Per household: urban envir.
6. Monetization techniques: Very similar
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Conclusions: general
Including ecosystem services in CBA promotes:
Better planning and decision making
Other types of financing / combination of different budgets
Early involvement of stakeholders
Multi-functional, innovative and customized designs
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