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Ecological pricing and economic efficiency
Institution:1. IFREMER, UMR AMURE, Marine Economics Unit, Centre de Brest, ZI Pointe du Diable, 29280 Plouzané, France;2. Université de Brest, UMR AMURE, IFREMER, Centre de Brest, ZI Pointe du Diable, 29280 Plouzané, France;3. Université de Brest, UMR AMURE, 29334 Quimper Cedex, France;4. Marine Protected Area Agency, 16 Quai de la Douane CS 42932, 29229 Brest Cedex 2, 29200 Brest, France;5. ECOWHAT, 99 Rue Duhesme, F-75018 Paris, France;6. Institut du Développement Durable et des Relations Internationales, 41, rue du Four 75006 Paris, France;1. Met Office, FitzRoy Road, Exeter EX1 3PB, United Kingdom;2. Faculty of Engineering and the Environment, Southampton University, University Road, Southampton SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom;3. National Oceanography Centre, European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, United Kingdom;4. Channel Coastal Observatory, National Oceanography Centre, European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, United Kingdom
Abstract:There is a need to accurately account for the contributions of environmental assets to the overall economy. Such accounting would permit policies that allow protection of important natural resources and aid the analytic process to determine an accurate basis for a sustainable economy. The aim is to develop an accounting framework for ecology that is sufficiently consistent with the economic framework that the two can be fruitfully combined. With appropriate definitions of the flows, the two systems can be connected into a common framework. No single measure of the system productivity and efficiency can be given for the combined system, however, until the ecosystem metabolism can be converted into economic terms. This could be done with a series of economic valuation techniques. Ecological prices could then be estimated and a single measure of ecological economic output could be given. With the net combined system input and output now in common terms, a technical system efficiency measure can logically be proposed. Because human activity inevitably involves dissipation, such emissions would now have a monetary price. Because such emissions are irrecoverable, the total output of the combined system is greater than it is under the current definition, giving rise to a technical system-wide efficiency measure.
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