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Economic valuation of ecosystem services in Africa

Aya Jamouli, Khali Allali

2020E3S Web of Conferences11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ecosystems provide vital services that improve and support livelihoods and human well-being. Consequently, scientific research on ecosystem services (ES) has increased, over the past two decades globally, as well as in Africa. This study provides an overview of existing economic ES valuation methods in Africa using the Web of Science databases. The results highlighted that South Africa recorded the high number of ES valuation publications. The most evaluated ES category was provisioning then regulating services. In terms of economic valuation methods, the market price was the most popular, followed by the contingent valuation and the choice experiment methods. Recommendations are provided for future research in this filed.

Topics & Concepts

Valuation (finance)Ecosystem servicesLivelihoodProvisioningEcosystem valuationBusinessEnvironmental resource managementContingent valuationNatural resource economicsEcosystemEnvironmental economicsEconomicsGeographyWillingness to payFinanceAgricultureComputer scienceEcologyEcosystem healthArchaeologyBiologyTelecommunicationsMicroeconomicsLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesEconomic and Environmental ValuationConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
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