. The Cost of Policy Inaction: The case of not meeting the 2010 biodiversity target. The single global number Ranges Local / national numbers Partial aggregations I locality, 1 service numbers Indexes (eg living planet index) Indices (eg species richness) People/population (share) affected. Species at risk, endangered Risk assessments Loss of forest cover (ha) Aggregates and cases Surveys Story lines, uniqueness, indispensible Hotspots Maps All Critical trends and thresholds Stakeholder perceptions Source Patrick ten Una/, tJEEPi presentation ai the Workshop The Economics of the Global Lass f


. The Cost of Policy Inaction: The case of not meeting the 2010 biodiversity target. The single global number Ranges Local / national numbers Partial aggregations I locality, 1 service numbers Indexes (eg living planet index) Indices (eg species richness) People/population (share) affected. Species at risk, endangered Risk assessments Loss of forest cover (ha) Aggregates and cases Surveys Story lines, uniqueness, indispensible Hotspots Maps All Critical trends and thresholds Stakeholder perceptions Source Patrick ten Una/, tJEEPi presentation ai the Workshop The Economics of the Global Lass f Biological Diversity 5-6 March 2tmtt, Brussels, Belgium Figure Communication of CO PI assessment results The Valuation Database Introduction The overall task of the Valuation Database was to provide a framework that allows for the generation of an inventory of the current state of economic valuation studies of biodiversity and ecosystem sen-ices that are suitable for a COPI assessment based on the GLOBIO-model results. The database is not just a compilation of studies dealing with the issue of economic evaluation, as are current databases like KVRI and others, but rather a focused database looking at and categorising ecosystem ser\'ices values that can be used to arrive at COPI values when linked to a land-use change type model - â hence seeking Ecosystem Service (ESS) per hectare Furthermore, the work has a role as a scoping exercise in order to get a better picture on the overall data availability- and to provide a framework for the general data processing for future work in The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) project. The database also provides the basis for the first indicative assessment of the costs of policy inaction as given in Chapter 6. The inventory of economic valuation studies is a core foundation for the COPI- project. Its roles can be summarised as follows: Note that other values were collected and collated to allow complem


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