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FileAmended Frameworks and Procedures for Valuing the Impacts of Land-Based Pollution (UNEP/GEF/SCS/RTF-E.4/3, Annex 4)
Amended Frameworks and Procedures for Valuing the Impacts of Land-Based Pollution is included here as Annex 4 of the report from the the South China Sea's Fourth Meeting of the Regional Task Force on Economic Valuation [RTF-E]. (The meeting was 27-30 March 2006.)
FileDraft Regional Guidelines for Economic Valuation (UNEP/GEF/SCS/RTF-E.5/5)
Draft Regional Guidelines on Economic Valuation of Coastal Ecosystem Goods and Services as prepared by the UNEP/GEF South China Sea Project’s Regional Task Force on Economic Valuation (RTF-E). This is an 3rd August 2006 discussion document for the Fifth RTF-E Meeting. The draft guidelines are currently being revised, based on comments from this meeting and the Project’s Regional Scientific and Technical Committee. The final version of the Guidelines will be available at www.unepscs.org in the near future.
FileCalculation of Initial Weighted Mean National Values and Weighted Regional Values for the Goods and Services of Coastal Habitats (UNEP/SCS/RTF-E.6/3, Annex 5)
Preliminary data sets used for UNEP South China Sea (SCS) Project's initial regional Total Economic Value (TEV) estimates.
FileEmpirical Data Set Relating to Values of Goods and Services Derived from Coastal Habitats Bordering the South China Sea (UNEP/GEF/SCS/RTF-E.7/3, Annex 4)
Eight tables herein present empirical data and derived values for the goods and services provided by mangroves, coral reefs, sea grass and wetlands bordering the South China Sea.
FileTotal Economic Values of Coastal Habitats and Cost-Effectiveness of the Habitat Component Actions Proposed in the Strategic Action Programme (UNEP/SCS/RWG-F.9/12)
Total Economic Values (TEV) were used to determine regionally appropriate values for environmental goods and services provided by the coastal habitats bordering the South China Sea (SCS). The outcomes of this work are provided here as a discussion document used recently by the South China Sea Project’s working groups on habitats and fisheries.
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