Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2020
Valuing biodiversity and resilience: an application to pollinator diversity in the Stockholm region
Engstrom, Gustav; Gren, Asa; Li, Chuan-Zhong; Krishnamurthy, Chandra Kiran B.Abstract
This paper characterizes the value of biodiversity and ecosystem resilience by formalizing a stochastic dynamic bioeconomic model of pollinator diversity under climate changes, with an application to oil rapeseed production in the Stockholm region of Sweden. It studies the optimal provision of semi-natural habitat for two different pollinator bee species: bumble bees and solitary wild bees. It is found that, despite being less effective, solitary bees hold considerable resilience value due to the differences in how the two species respond to temperature shocks. The paper also discusses the role of spatial aspects, in particular the reduced pollination effectiveness due to spatially uneven allocation of semi-natural habitats. It is found that spatial unevenness leads to an increase in the habitat provision, with an attendant reduction in the resilience value of solitary bees.Keywords
climate change; bioeconomic model; semi-natural habitat; pollination service; resilience valuePublished in
Spatial Economic Analysis2020, volume: 15, number: 3, pages: 238-261
Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR AND FRANCIS LTD
Authors' information
Engstrom, Gustav
Royal Swedish Acad Sci
Gren, Asa
Stockholm Univ
Gren, Asa
Royal Swedish Acad Sci
Li, Chuan-Zhong
Sichuan Univ
Li, Chuan-Zhong
Royal Swedish Acad Sci
Li, Chuan-Zhong
Uppsala Univ
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Economics
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG13 Climate action
UKÄ Subject classification
Ecology
Climate Research
Publication Identifiers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/17421772.2020.1784988
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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/107179