Artículo de revista
The economic value of forests in supplying local climate regulation
Fecha
2015Registro en:
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 59 (3), pp. 446–457, Jul 2015
DOI: 10.1111/1467-8489.12096
Autor
Figueroa Benavides, Eugenio
Pasten, Roberto
Institución
Resumen
Several authors have argued that forest ecosystems serve as a hedge against extreme climatic events at a local scale. Consequently, the local climate regulation ecosystem services provided by forests can be economically valued by evaluating the reduction (increase) in the insurance premium that risk-averse individuals are willing to pay when forest cover is marginally increased (reduced). This type of insurance value associated to forest ecosystems services is estimated to be USD 0.0733 per hectare of forest for Chilean farmers. The empirical framework proposed in this paper is useful and relevant for the cost-benefit analysis of natural resource conservation investments.