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Ecosystem Valuation and Water Risk: Ed Pinero
1. Ecosystem Valuation
What, Why, How?
One Water Leadership Conference
September, 2013
Edwin Pinero
Chief Sustainability Officer
September 2013
2. The Challenges- WHAT?
“Ecosystem Services” is a widely used term- but
what does it really mean? Services provided by
the ecosystem
Valuation- how to determine their worth?
Scope- What is all included?
Performance Assurance- how do you know you
valued properly?
Governance- who decides? Who controls?
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3. Ecosystem Services- WHAT?
Storm water management
Flood control
Coastal stabilization
Waste treatment
Biodiversity
Recreation
Aesthetics
Carbon management/air quality
And many others!
Community infrastructure, not just stormwater
infrastructure
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4. Ecosystem Services Valuation- WHAT?
The ecosystem is more than a passive victim
of our actions, it plays an active and important
role-
So……. what is that worth?
Getting beyond the “warm and fuzzy” factor
What does it mean to value Ecosystem
Services?
•Valuing the benefits provided by ecosystem
services
•Valuing losses from ecosystem degradation
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5. The Value Proposition- WHY?
Communities “use” the ecosystem
Opportunities to leverage the ecosystem-
nature’s efficiency
Interest growing among stakeholders
Regulatory and legal requirements
Gives a “value-based lens”- quantifying
environmental, social, economic, and financial
elements- comparing alternatives
Can speak “CFO-ese” and “CEO-ese” (ROI, Risk
management, business case, and others)
Improves decision making- and that is good!
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6. Why “hire” the ecosystem as a service
provider?
Incredibly efficient and
adaptable!!!!!
3.5 Billion years of
experience!!!!!
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7. The Issue with Water
Water is “managed” by ecosystem
services, but
Water IS an ecosystem service
Price vs. Cost vs. Value
Typically undervalued
ESV needs to be able to recognize the this
true cost to make informed business
decisions
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8. Crépieux-Charmy Ecosystem Valuation
A water supply catchment area near Lyon, France
The local ecosystem is not only a catchment area for
water supply but provides heritage value, carbon
sequestration, water purification,
Intent is for ecologic management of the area
What is it worth in terms of water supply?
•Natural filtration vs. water treatment
•Carbon sequestration
•Natural heritage value; including recreation and
educational
Is it worth it?
•Yes! Maintaining the ecosystem is 16x less cost than
installed water treatment and 45x less cost than
alternatives to replace the economic benefit of carbon
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9. CCED Ecosystem Valuation
Group of municipalities with a new waste water
treatment system
What is the additional value of this plant to the
ecosystem due to improved discharge quality?
•Tourism- nicer beaches
•Tourism- water recreation activities
•Heritage value
•Flood control
•Compost production
•Reuse of wastewater
These are all in addition to the direct benefit of the
wastewater treatment
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10. New Alberta Wetlands Policy
Recognizes that wetlands are valuable for
various reasons and that wetlands vary by the
ecosystem value, and should be governed
accordingly
Allows for flexible wetlands management based
on relative ecosystem value
Values are assigned by category and prioritized
Protection and governance hierarchy established
based on valuation
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11. The WBCSD Guide- HOW?
Why a guide now? ESV has been going for decades!
•Historically driven by legal and regulatory frameworks-
to assign liability and compensation
•Many techniques exist
•Complicated and variable vocabulary
A need for some consistency, transparency, rigor
Divided in into Screening Phase (Do I even need to do
this?) and the Methodology Phase- (How to?)
Was pilot tested by approximately 14 member entities;
including water services sector
Very useful to public sector as well
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