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Valuing Biodiversity from an Economic Perspective: A Unified Economic, Ecological, and Genetic Approach

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Title
Valuing Biodiversity from an Economic Perspective: A Unified Economic, Ecological, and Genetic Approach
Abstract
We develop a conceptual framework for valuing biodiversity from an economic perspective. We argue for a dynamic economic welfare measure of biodiversity that complements the literature on benefit-cost approaches and genetic distance/phylogenic tree approaches. Using a unified model of optimal economic management of an ecosystem under ecological and genetic constraints, we identify gains from management policies leading to a more diverse system, using the Bellman state valuation function of the problem. We show that a more diverse system could attain a higher value although the genetic distance of the species in the more diverse system could be almost zero.
Publication
American Economic Review
Volume
93
Issue
5
Pages
1597-1614
Date
2003-12
Citation
Brock, W. A., & Xepapadeas, A. (2003). Valuing Biodiversity from an Economic Perspective: A Unified Economic, Ecological, and Genetic Approach. American Economic Review, 93, 1597–1614.
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