11. Plural values and valuation Flashcards

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In keywords, describe the shift that Mace talked about in her paper.

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  1. 1960/70: nature for itself
  2. 1980/90: nature despite people
  3. 2000/05: nature for people
  4. 2010: nature and people
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What is the major element missing from the 1990 TEV framework?

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Instrinsic value

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Why was the 2005 MEA a milestone framework?

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MEA 2005 was one of the first big assessment reports that emphasized big relationship between life/biodiversity/ESS. Freedom of choice and action builds on ideas of Amartya Sen.

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What is the cascade model?

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The cascade model splits up structures, functions and services.

It has been criticized for being too linear and simplistic.

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Describe the TEEB framework

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  • TEEB framework tries to unpack drivers, decision makers, etc.
  • Splits up ESVs (ecological values, cultural values, monetary values).
  • TEEB is however often described as an economic model using stocks and flows
  • Emphasis/use/interpretation/focus on monetary side
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Describe the IPBES framework

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  • Uses NCPs
  • Spatial and temporal scales
  • Include Mother Earth
  • More ecocentric than other frameworks
  • ESS was too anthropocentric
  • Talks about instrumental, relational and intrinsic values
  • Material (provisioning services)
  • Non material (experiences, learning, cultural)
  • Regulating
  • Looks at quality of life
  • New dimensions: relational values
  • How nature supports your people
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What are the differences between TEV and the IPBES framework?

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  • TEV works well for monetary communication
  • IPBES works well for intrinsic/cultural values
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What is valuation?

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A process which is consciously undertaken to generate information on values (of nature and human-nature relations), to support a (common) decision.

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What is plural valuation?

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There is not one method that can capture everything: all methods are somehow biased. If one wants to be comprehensive, different methods need to be used. This is plural valuation.

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Why is plural valuation not a silver bullet?

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  • Many different disciplines needed which is costly
  • Communication issues
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Why will some people still work on plural valuation studies despite budget constraints?

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  • Some people have to do it as it is their only source of income
  • Some people will feel rewarded by other things than money
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