The Economics of Large-scale Mangrove Conservation and Restoration in Indonesia : Technical Report
Development in Indonesia has resulted in reduced poverty but has also been accompanied by significant pressure on natural capital, particularly its mangrove ecosystems, which are the most carbon-rich ecosystems on earth. Mindful of the negative imp...
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okr-10986-376052022-08-12T14:48:02Z The Economics of Large-scale Mangrove Conservation and Restoration in Indonesia : Technical Report World Bank MANGROVE RESTORATION; OPPORTUNITY COST; SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION; COASTAL PROTECTION; MANGROVE MANAGEMENT; ECOSYSTEM SERVICE; NET PRESENT VALUE; NEGATIVE NET PRESENT VALUE; LAND USE; RESTORATION ACTIVITIES; BLUE ECONOMY; SUSTAINABLE USE OF MARINE; NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS; SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES; GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION; MARINE AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT; DISTRIBUTION OF INVESTMENT; DISCOUNT RATE; HECTARE PER YEAR; OWNERSHIP SHARE TYPE; COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS; MEDIUM-TERM DEVELOPMENT; ECONOMIC VALUATION; RATE OF DEGRADATION; FISHERIES; GHG EMISSIONS; COASTAL ECOSYSTEM; CLIMATE REGULATION; SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT Development in Indonesia has resulted in reduced poverty but has also been accompanied by significant pressure on natural capital, particularly its mangrove ecosystems, which are the most carbon-rich ecosystems on earth. Mindful of the negative impacts associated with coastal ecosystems degradation, the government of Indonesia has embarked on a blue economy strategy encompassing a range of initiatives, including tackling mangrove degradation and depletion. Recently, the government of Indonesia has set an ambitious target for mangrove restoration of 600,000 hectares by 2025. How this target can be reached and the implications of the actions to be taken are subject to national debate. The objective of this report is to inform sustainable mangrove management policies in Indonesia through quantification of the values and spatial variations of the net benefits of mangrove conservation and restoration. The report compares the costs and benefits of mangrove restoration and conservation using a nation-wide spatial cost-benefit analysis (CBA). The analysis is spatially explicit, meaning that variation in costs and benefits by location are assessed, helping to identify cost-effective locations for large-scale mangrove restoration and conservation. The results of this assessment should help the government, the private sector, and other stakeholders across Indonesia better understand the costs and benefits of mangrove management decisions. 2022-06-28T16:12:48Z 2022-06-28T16:12:48Z 2022-04 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099035006232211732/P17181101f1de101e0b9b3045bbb64b2124 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37605 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study East Asia and Pacific East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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MANGROVE RESTORATION; OPPORTUNITY COST; SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION; COASTAL PROTECTION; MANGROVE MANAGEMENT; ECOSYSTEM SERVICE; NET PRESENT VALUE; NEGATIVE NET PRESENT VALUE; LAND USE; RESTORATION ACTIVITIES; BLUE ECONOMY; SUSTAINABLE USE OF MARINE; NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS; SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES; GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION; MARINE AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT; DISTRIBUTION OF INVESTMENT; DISCOUNT RATE; HECTARE PER YEAR; OWNERSHIP SHARE TYPE; COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS; MEDIUM-TERM DEVELOPMENT; ECONOMIC VALUATION; RATE OF DEGRADATION; FISHERIES; GHG EMISSIONS; COASTAL ECOSYSTEM; CLIMATE REGULATION; SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT |
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MANGROVE RESTORATION; OPPORTUNITY COST; SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION; COASTAL PROTECTION; MANGROVE MANAGEMENT; ECOSYSTEM SERVICE; NET PRESENT VALUE; NEGATIVE NET PRESENT VALUE; LAND USE; RESTORATION ACTIVITIES; BLUE ECONOMY; SUSTAINABLE USE OF MARINE; NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS; SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES; GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION; MARINE AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT; DISTRIBUTION OF INVESTMENT; DISCOUNT RATE; HECTARE PER YEAR; OWNERSHIP SHARE TYPE; COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS; MEDIUM-TERM DEVELOPMENT; ECONOMIC VALUATION; RATE OF DEGRADATION; FISHERIES; GHG EMISSIONS; COASTAL ECOSYSTEM; CLIMATE REGULATION; SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT World Bank The Economics of Large-scale Mangrove Conservation and Restoration in Indonesia : Technical Report |
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Development in Indonesia has resulted
in reduced poverty but has also been accompanied by
significant pressure on natural capital, particularly its
mangrove ecosystems, which are the most carbon-rich
ecosystems on earth. Mindful of the negative impacts
associated with coastal ecosystems degradation, the
government of Indonesia has embarked on a blue economy
strategy encompassing a range of initiatives, including
tackling mangrove degradation and depletion. Recently, the
government of Indonesia has set an ambitious target for
mangrove restoration of 600,000 hectares by 2025. How this
target can be reached and the implications of the actions to
be taken are subject to national debate. The objective of
this report is to inform sustainable mangrove management
policies in Indonesia through quantification of the values
and spatial variations of the net benefits of mangrove
conservation and restoration. The report compares the costs
and benefits of mangrove restoration and conservation using
a nation-wide spatial cost-benefit analysis (CBA). The
analysis is spatially explicit, meaning that variation in
costs and benefits by location are assessed, helping to
identify cost-effective locations for large-scale mangrove
restoration and conservation. The results of this assessment
should help the government, the private sector, and other
stakeholders across Indonesia better understand the costs
and benefits of mangrove management decisions. |
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The Economics of Large-scale Mangrove Conservation and Restoration in Indonesia : Technical Report |
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The Economics of Large-scale Mangrove Conservation and Restoration in Indonesia : Technical Report |
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The Economics of Large-scale Mangrove Conservation and Restoration in Indonesia : Technical Report |
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The Economics of Large-scale Mangrove Conservation and Restoration in Indonesia : Technical Report |
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The Economics of Large-scale Mangrove Conservation and Restoration in Indonesia : Technical Report |
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economics of large-scale mangrove conservation and restoration in indonesia : technical report |
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