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Title: POLICY APPLICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL VALUATION


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POLICY APPLICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL VALUATION
  • By
  • Willard Phillips
  • Workshop on Economic Valuation of Coral Reefs
  • March 21st, 2006

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ORGANIZATION
  • What Is Policy
  • Why Is Policy Necessary
  • Policy and Environmental Resources
  • Environmental Services
  • The Need for Resource Values
  • Some Applications
  • Conclusion

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What Is Policy?
  • Defined as any deliberate decision taken by the
    State which causes a transfer of welfare
    (well-being) from one group in the society to
    another (Ritson, 1987).
  • Usually based on some philosophy or doctrinal
    position of the state.
  • Summarized by the Bergson-Samuelson Social
    Welfare Function
  • Note that Legislators make policies, while
    Technicians advise on policies

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Policy- Doctrinal Positions
  • Egalitarian Seeks equality in distribution of
    wealth assumes that every one has the same
    preferences
  • Benthamite/Utilitarian Argues that the greatest
    happiness of the greatest number should govern
    our judgment
  • Rawlsian Seeks to guarantee some minimum level
    of wealth Basic needs approach

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Policy in Practice
  • The Constitution outlines broad philosophical
    framework
  • Vision 2020
  • CEDP Tobago -Clean, Green, Safe and Serene
  • Policy given effect through national instruments
    such as
  • Annual Budget
  • Public Sector Investment Plan (PSIP)
  • Legislative Framework (Tax laws, Public Health)

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Why Is Policy Necessary?
  • Resources are finite choices have to be made!
  • Environmental Resources are rapidly becoming
    scarce
  • Markets may generate efficiency but not equity
  • Market Failures
  • - monopolies
  • - public goods
  • - inadequate information
  • - externalities
  • Government intervention (in the form of policy)
    required
  • Ultimately the role of good governance is to
    promote social welfare (well-being)
  • Goal is to increase total available benefits (a
    bigger pie)

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Policy and Environmental Resources
  • Environmental goods are public in nature
  • Subject to congestion and over-use/abuse
  • Are important inputs in the production of goods
    and services (public and private)
  • Benefits and liabilities from use accrue to all
    of society
  • Provide important services (often unrecognized)
  • Public nature requires clear policies to protect
    environmental goods in the public interest

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Environmental Services
  • An absorber of waste waste sink
  • Habitat for commercially important species
    (shellfish, wildlife)
  • Air and water purification and ground water
    recharge
  • Flood control and coastal protection
  • Source of useful resources (timber, food,
    wildlife, minerals)
  • For recreation and social amenities

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Using Environmental Values Some Considerations
  • Need to distinguish between Use Values and
    Non-Use Values both amount to Total Economic
    Values
  • Values are not only monetary (active use) may
    also be passive use (vicarious, option,
    aesthetic)
  • Persons may value resources which are remote from
    them
  • Values may exist across generations
    intergenerational equity
  • Environmental values may change over time as
    quantity of environmental resources declines

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The Need For Environmental Values
  • To ensure that choices in resource use are
    consistent with achieving maximum benefits to
    society (e.g. sand mining, vs. beach resort)
  • To correct policies which may be currently
    sub-optimal
  • To gauge changes in natural resource stock over
    time
  • To inform the design of sustainable
    environ-mental policies
  • To provide a better framework for compensation
    and penalties in the use of environmental
    resources

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ApplicationsPigeon Point Heritage Park
  • Policy Question Should there be user fees? If so
    how much?
  • Possibly higher non-use than use values here
    (Vicarious or Option Values)
  • Knowing the annual use value is important in
    deciding access options

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ApplicationsBuccoo Reef
  • Policy Question Suppose an oil tanker runs
    aground on the reef, how much compensation should
    be charged?
  • Could we afford to have a tanker run aground on
    the reef? What would be the economic losses?
  • How much (..relative to Education, Health Care,
    Housing, public safety..) should be invested in
    protecting the Reef Complex?
  • Use Values are more important here

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ApplicationsTobago Forest Reserve
  • Policy Question Should it be opened for
    development hotels, condominiums?
    (Hyatt-Regency, Sandals)
  • Who should be allowed access? (Only rich, poor,
    all)
  • Since this area is Tobagos main watershed, the
    Value of Eco-system Services very important for
    policy decisions

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ApplicationsTobago Flying Fish Industry
  • Policy Question How much fish should be caught
    each season?
  • Should the number of fishing boats be limited?
  • Should technical restrictions be imposed?

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Policy Decision Criteria
  • Pareto Criterion A policy decision is good if at
    least one person is better-off, and no one is
    worse off.
  • Constant Proportional Shares A Policy is good if
    all are made better off to the same extent
  • Maximum Value of Social Product Policy good as
    long as total benefits gained exceed total losses

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Conclusion
  • Because of the public nature of environmental
    goods, they can be degraded in the absence of
    effective management and use policies. Policy
    makers have a critical role to play in the public
    interest. Ultimately policy failures will result
    in reduced well-being to society as a whole.

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Photo Credits
  • http//www.simplytobago.co.uk/
  • http//www.mytobago.info/diving06.php
  • http//www.guardian.co.tt/archives/
  • Buccoo Reef Trust

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