Gross Ecosystem Product - ESCAP
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GROSSECOSYSTEMPRODUCT
JIN WenjiaIUCN China
2019.11
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Gross Ecosystem Product (GEP)
GEP is the total value of final ecosystem goods and services
supplied to human well-being in given region annually, like a
county, a province, or a country.
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生态监测
Ecosystem service
monetary valuation
Ecosystem service
bio-physical valuation
Ecosystem Service
Pricing GEP accounting
Ecosystem and environmental monitoring
Market pricing Alternative market Market model simulation
GEP
GEP accounting methods
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GEP accounting methods
⚫Accounting of economic values of ecosystem goods and services
✓GEP: the total economic value of ecosystem provision (EPV), Ecosystem
regulating services (ERV) and cultural services (ECV) in the given area annually.
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Ecosystem Asset (EA)
Ecosystem Assets are the natural resources that produce and
provide ecological goods and services.
►Natural Ecosystem Assets
►Natural-Based Artificial Ecosystem Assets
►Wild fauna and flora resources
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Ecosystem Asset Accounting Framework
Natural
Resources
Ecosystem
Assets
Accountin
g
Forests
shrublands
Grasslands
Wetlands
Farmlands
Relative biomass
density
Relative biomass
density
Vegetation coverage
Water quality
Farmland quality
EA
table
EA
Aggregate
Index
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Ecosystem Asset Accounting Framework
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EA table
Category Sub-categoryArea against quality level
Quality IndicatorTotal A B C D E
naturalecosystems
Forests
Forests subtotal
Relative biomassdensity
coniferous forestdeciduous forest
heropencedrymion
shrublands Shrublands subtotalgrasslands grassland Vegetation coverage
wetlandsWetland subtotal
Water qualitylakeriver
Natural basedartificial
ecosystemsfarmlands
Farmland subtotalArea Slope, soil organic matter
Irrigation guarantee rate Effective soil
thickness
Dry farmPaddy field
garden
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Concept of GEP
GEP accounting and policy implementation
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• GEP can be applied as a quantitative indicator for officials’ performance appraisal and off-office auditing.
• GEP can be applied as a scientific basis for PES/Eco-Compensation and public financial transfers.
• GEP can be applied to measure the status of ecosystem services, which is an important indicator of sustainable development. It is also an critical indicator for measuring the progress of Eco-civilization.
• GEP is an universal measure of ecological status. It can be applied to various countries and regions, and all types of ecosystems.
ADVANTAGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
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IUCN China and RCEES are working with
Chinese Central & local government at
30 GEP pilot studies: e.g.
►Guizhou & Qinghai Province
►Shenzhen & Tonghua City
Qiandongnan Prefecture
►Xing’an League, Ganzi Prefecture,
Ordos City
►Arxan City, Xishui County
►Haikou City
►10 counties of Guizhou province
GEP China Pilots
GEP PILOTS
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GEP Case Study – Haikou City
• Total 2289.09 Km2
• 2.2m population
• Sea area 830 km2
• Coastline 172.7 km.
• Monsoon tropical climate zone.
• Farmland 78.32%, urban 11.99%, wetland 6.15% water resources 1.9 b m3 (reservoir 1.5 b m3)
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Study scope
• 2015, 2016, 2017
• Overall ecosystem condition
• Conservation effectiveness
• Contribution to economy and social development
• Natural resources balance sheet;
• Government officials performance evaluation and assessment
• PES
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GEP Case Study – Haikou CityServices Indicators Quantity indicators Value indicators
Value valuation
methods
Provisioning
services
Agricultural products Production of agricultural products Value of agricultural products
Market price
method
Forestry products Production of forestry products Value of forestry products
Animal products Production of animal products Value of animal products
Fishery products Production of fishery products Value of fishery products
Water resources Water consumption Value of water resources
Regulating
services
Water retention Amount of water retention Value of water retention
Alternative cost/
shadow price
Soil retention Amount of soil retentionValue of sediment reduction
Value of diffused pollution reduction
Flood mitigation
Lake: adjustable storage capacity
Value of flood mitigationReservoir: flood control storage
Swamp: stagnant water
mangroves: stagnant water
Carbon sequestration Amount of carbon sequestration Value of carbon dioxide sequestration
-oxygen release Amount of oxygen release Value of oxygen release
Air quality maintenance
Amount of SO2 absorption Value of SO2 treatment
Amount of NOX absorption Value of NOX treatment
Amount of dust reduction Value of dust treatment
Water purification
Amount of COD reduction Value of COD treatment
Amount of total nitrogen reduction Value of total nitrogen treatment
Amount of total phosphorus reduction Value of total phosphorus treatment
Climate regulation
Energy consumption of plant transpiration Value of plant transpiration
Energy consumption of water surface evaporation Value of water surface evaporation
Energy consumption of ocean surface evaporation Value of water surface evaporation
Biological control Area of pest and disease occurrence Value of biological control
Costal Protection Reduction of wind and waveValue of disaster prevention and dam
construction
Cultural
servicesNatural landscape Number of tourists Value of landscape recreation Travel cost method
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2017 GEP
5.27
63.48
31.25
产品供给
调节功能
文化功能
Provisioning
Regulating
Culture
◼ 2017,Haikou City GEP 276 billion CNY, ~1.99 times GDP
◼ Regulating Services,63.48%;
◼ Culture Services, 31.25%;
◼ Provisioning Services, 5.27%。
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Provisioning and regulating services
34.14
37.24
20.09
8.52
Agricultural
Forestry
stock farming
fishery
Provisioning Services
0 500 1000 1500 2000
水源涵养
土壤保持
洪水调蓄
空气净化
水质净化
固碳释氧
气候调节
病虫害控制
海岸带防护
100 MILLION cny
REGULATING SERVICES
Costal protection
Biological control
Climate regulation
Water purification
Air quality maintenance
Flood mitigation
Soil retention
Water retention
89%
6%
2%
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2015 – 2017 GEP
2015
Billion CNY
2016
Billion CNY
2017
Billion CNY
2015-2017
change rate
Provisioning 13.5 14.6 14.5 1.30
Regulating 171.9 174.6 175.3 1.38
Cultural 47.3 59.1 86.3 71.58
Total 232.6 248.2 276.1 15.64
• “Belt and Road Initiative” and continuously increases the
development of overseas routes
• cruise travel routes and accelerate cruise touris
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EA Quality (2017)
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森林生态资产 灌丛生态资产 草地生态资产 河流生态资产 水库生态资产 红树林生态资产 农田生态资产
百分比/%
优 良 中 差 劣A B C D E
ForestsForestsShrubland
s
Forests RiverGrassland
s
Reservoir Mangrove Farmland
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EA Index (2015/2017)
Year AggregateIndex Forests Shrublands Grasslands Farmlands Wetlands
2015 140.6 1 1.6 0.1 124.5 13.4
2017 142.9 1.18 1.8 0.31 125.9 13.8
Difference 2.30 0.18 0.20 0.21 1.40 0.40
EA Index increased by 1.6%
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Thanks
Chinese Academy of Sciences
National development and Reform Commission
Ministry of Ecology and Environment
Ministry of Natural Resources
National Forestry and Grassland Administration
Standardization Administration of China
Asian Development Bank
Natural Capital Project (Stanford University, Minnesota University )