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1. Annual Flow of Benefits from a Protected Area

1. Annual Flow of Benefits from a Protected Area. Option or existence value. Indirect use value. Non-consumptive direct use value. Consumptive direct use value. $. Biodiversity conservation. Downstream water services. Recreation. Extraction of forest products.

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1. Annual Flow of Benefits from a Protected Area

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  1. 1. Annual Flow of Benefitsfrom a Protected Area Option or existence value Indirect use value Non-consumptive direct use value Consumptive direct use value $ Biodiversity conservation Downstream water services Assessing the Economic Value of Protected Areas Recreation Extraction of forest products Flow of benefits depends on management of PA

  2. 2. Distribution of Protected AreaBenefits Local communities Rest of country Global community Biodiversity conservation Global benefits Downstream water services Rest-of-country benefits Recreation National benefits Extraction of forest products Local benefits $ Biodiversity conservation Downstream water services Assessing the Economic Value of Protected Areas Recreation Extraction of forest products

  3. 3. Distribution of Protected AreaBenefits - Winners and Losers Local communities Rest of country Biodiversity conservation Global community Biodiversity conservation Downstream water services Downstream water services Recreation Extraction of forest products Recreation Winners Biodiversity conservation Global community Extraction of forest products Downstream water services Downstream water users Tourists Recreation Extraction of forest products Local forest users Loggers Losers $ Assessing the Economic Value of Protected Areas Cost of conservation PA benefits tomorrow without conservation Cost of conservation PA benefits tomorrow with conservation Changes in PA benefits

  4. 4. Identifying PotentialFinancing Sources Bioprospecting agreements Conservation grants Biodiversity conservation Downstream water services Payments for water services Recreation Visitor fees Logging fees Extraction of forest products $ Assessing the Economic Value of Protected Areas Cost of conservation References and Sources for Further Reading: Stefano Pagiola, Environment Department, World Bank, 2006: Assessing the Economic Value of Protected Areas - Are we asking the right questions? Presentation to Experts Meeting on Methods for Assessing Benefits and Costs of Protected Areas, Arlington, October 12, 2006.

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