Widening the evaluative space for ecosystem services: A taxonomy of plural values and valuation methods
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In: Environmental Values, Vol. 27, No. 1, 01.02.2018, p. 29-53.
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T1 - Widening the evaluative space for ecosystem services
T2 - A taxonomy of plural values and valuation methods
AU - Arias-Arévalo, Paola
AU - Gómez-Baggethun, Erik
AU - Martín-López, Berta
AU - Pérez-Rincón, Mario
PY - 2018/2/1
Y1 - 2018/2/1
N2 - Researchers working in the field of ecosystem services (ES) have long acknowledged the importance of recognising multiple values in ecosystems and biodiversity. Yet the operationalisation of value pluralism in ES assessments remains largely elusive. The aim of this research is to present a taxonomy of values and valuation methods to widen the evaluative space for ES. First, we present our preanalytic positions in regards to the values and valuation of ES. Second, we review different value definitions that we deem relevant for the discussion of ES valuation. Third, we propose a taxonomy of ES values based on different conceptions of human-nature relationships. Finally, we present a taxonomy of different methods that can be used to recognise plural values in ES. This taxonomy for a plural valuation can help ES scientists and practitioners with their aim of representing people’s multiple and context-specific ways of valuing nature. The taxonomy can also serve to pay broader attention to ES values that are overlooked or misrepresented in assessments that restrict their focus to monetary valuations.
AB - Researchers working in the field of ecosystem services (ES) have long acknowledged the importance of recognising multiple values in ecosystems and biodiversity. Yet the operationalisation of value pluralism in ES assessments remains largely elusive. The aim of this research is to present a taxonomy of values and valuation methods to widen the evaluative space for ES. First, we present our preanalytic positions in regards to the values and valuation of ES. Second, we review different value definitions that we deem relevant for the discussion of ES valuation. Third, we propose a taxonomy of ES values based on different conceptions of human-nature relationships. Finally, we present a taxonomy of different methods that can be used to recognise plural values in ES. This taxonomy for a plural valuation can help ES scientists and practitioners with their aim of representing people’s multiple and context-specific ways of valuing nature. The taxonomy can also serve to pay broader attention to ES values that are overlooked or misrepresented in assessments that restrict their focus to monetary valuations.
KW - Sustainability Science
KW - Ecosystem services
KW - incommensurability
KW - monetary and non-monetary valuation
KW - value pluralism
KW - Ecosystems Research
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85040183750&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3197/096327118X15144698637513
DO - 10.3197/096327118X15144698637513
M3 - Journal articles
VL - 27
SP - 29
EP - 53
JO - Environmental Values
JF - Environmental Values
SN - 0963-2719
IS - 1
ER -