The Cost-Effectiveness of Biodiversity Conservation in Agricultural Landscapes
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2017
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Ansell, Dean
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The worsening global biodiversity crisis combined with limited
resources for conservation makes the
prioritisation of cost-effective actions critical, particularly
in agricultural landscapes where multiple
conservation actions are available that vary widely in their
effectiveness and cost. In such situations,
understanding the complexities and drivers of the
cost-effectiveness can improve the efficiency and
effectiveness of future conservation investments.
In this thesis I present the results of a multidisciplinary
investigation of cost-effectiveness in the
conservation of biodiversity in agricultural landscapes,
focussing on two key themes. The first
involved the cost-effectiveness of agri-environment schemes,
where farmers receive financial
incentives for biodiversity outcomes, a major policy mechanism
that accounts for billions of dollars
in public conservation expenditure globally. I include three
chapters (Papers I-III) from a book I cowrote
and edited on the lessons learned from agri-environment schemes
in Australia, in which I
discuss the various environmental and economic factors that
influence cost-effectiveness. I applied
the principles and practices identified through this research in
an evaluation of the costeffectiveness
of an Australian agri-environment scheme (Paper IV). I found that
the total cost per
hectare of habitat restored through the scheme was less than half
that achieved using conventional
designs such as windbreak plantings. Despite such clear benefits
of considering cost-effectiveness,
through a review of the global agri-environmental literature I
show that the integration of economic
factors in evaluations of biodiversity outcomes is still lacking
and shows little evidence of improving;
fewer than 15% of the 239 studies reviewed include any measure of
cost-effectiveness (Paper V).
The second key theme emphasized the equal importance of combining
appropriate measures of
effectiveness with detailed financial costs, and focused on two
specific actions commonly employed
in the conservation of birds in agricultural landscapes:
revegetation of cleared land, and the passive
restoration of remnant vegetation. Through field evaluations of
84 habitat restoration sites in
southeastern New South Wales, I found significantly higher gains
in bird species richness, including
woodland birds, following revegetation than those from protection
of remnant vegetation (Paper
VI). Despite the higher cost of revegetation, I show the superior
cost-effectiveness of this approach
where remnant vegetation is unlikely to cleared under the
counterfactual (Paper VII) and the strong
influence of site design factors such as geometry in determining
cost-effectiveness. In another study
(Paper VIII), I demonstrate improved cost-effectiveness of
habitat restoration through the
integration of economic data in a systematic conservation
planning approach that accounted for the
temporal dynamics of threatened birds. The third theme explored
the potential environmental and social benefits of the adoption
of broader economic principles and techniques in the planning of
ecological restoration (Paper IX).
Combined, this research reveals the many factors that influence
the financial costs of conservation
on agricultural land and the complex interactions with ecological
factors that influence the overall
cost-effectiveness. It also highlights the relative simplicity of
the economic evaluation techniques
available, and showcases the conservation benefits that can be
achieved through the improved
collection and integration of financial costs and biodiversity
benefits in the planning of conservation
expenditure.
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Cost-effectiveness, Ecological restoration, Farmland biodiversity, Economics, Conservation, Habitat rehabilitation, Ecological economics, Agri-environment
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