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Jonathan Middendorf
Socio-Economic Evaluation of Public and Private Conservation
Two Examples from Northland/New Zealand
2011. 96 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-32651-2 (3639326512)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-32651-2 (9783639326512)
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The benefits of nature to human well-being are vast and this study shows where people see advantages of having conservation areas nearby. The different groups the local community, staff and visitors - have been observed in connection to two conservation areas. All groups have a great appreciation of nature in terms of its aesthetical, educational and recreational values in common. Also, the connection to cleaner water and air, health aspects and feeling well´ is widely recognised. The economic effect of conservation indicates clearly that ecosystem services should be included in any decision making and with that, hopefully, receive an economic value. The significant increase of ecosystem services due to restoration work is another very important point, which has been measured on local non-monetary and monetary values. Comparing the 2002 ecosystem services value of NZ$ 161223 of the agricultural farm with the 2009 value of NZ$ 887739 of the protected area, this increase through restoration work becomes visible.
University of Göttingen/Germany; Lincoln University/New Zealand "International Nature Conservation" (M.Sc./M.I.N.C) University of Applied Science Eberswalde "International Forest Ecosystem Management" (B.Sc.) Experiences in conservation, forestry and land issues in New Zealand, Australia, Germany, Bulgaria, Baltic Countries and South Africa.