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Estimating the economic value of the benefits provided by the tourism/recreation and Employment supported by Natura 2000 Final Report European Commission - DG Environment December 2011 Project description CLIENT European Commission - DG Environment CONTRACT NUMBER 07.0307/2010/581498/SER/B.3 REPORT TITLE Final Report Estimating the economic value of the benefits provided PROJECT NAME by the tourism/recreation and Employment supported by Natura 2000 DATE December 2011 AUTHORS Shailendra Mudgal, BIO Intelligence Service Blandine Chenot, BIO Intelligence Service Anne Turbé, BIO Intelligence Service Franck Cachia, BIO Intelligence Service Marine Grémont, BIO Intelligence Service Benjamin Carey, Dunira Strategy Corinne Doff, Dunira Strategy John Henderson Todd, Dunira Strategy Herbert Hamele, Ecotrans Gordon Sillence, Ecotrans Karl Reiner, OÄR KEY CONTACTS Shailendra Mudgal + 33 (0) 1 53 90 11 80 Shailendra.mudgal@biois.com Or Blandine Chenot + 33 (0) 1 53 90 11 80 Blandine.chenot@biois.com Please cite this publication as: BIO Intelligence Service (2011), Estimating the economic value of the benefits provided by the tourism/recreation and Employment supported by Natura 2000, Final Report prepared for European Commission - DG Environment Disclaimer: The project team does not accept any liability for any direct or indirect damage resulting from the use of this report or its content. This report contains the results of research by the authors and is not to be perceived as the opinion of the European Commission. ©BIO Intelligence Service 2011 Photo credit: cover @ Per Ola Wiberg 2 | Estimating the economic value of the benefits provided by the tourism/recreation and Employment supported by Natura 2000 Table of Contents ABSTRACT 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 7 KEY CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS 13 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 19 1.1 Aims and objectives 19 1.2 Scope 20 1.3 Approach and methodology 21 1.4 Report structure 24 CHAPTER 2: OVERVIEW OF THE BENEFITS PROVIDED BY NATURA 2000 25 2.1 Natura 2000 25 2.2 Overall benefits provided by Natura 2000 26 2.3 Economic valuation of Natura 2000 benefits 27 2.3.1 Total Economic Value framework 27 2.3.2 Aggregating and scaling up from site-level benefits 28 2.4 Net benefits provided by the Natura 2000 network 30 CHAPTER 3: BENEFITS PROVIDED BY TOURISM AND RECREATION, AND EMPLOYMENT SUPPORTED BY NATURA 2000 33 3.1 Benefits provided by social and cultural services 33 3.1.1 Benefits related to tourism and recreation 34 3.1.2 Benefits related to landscape and amenity values 49 3.1.3 Benefits related to cultural values and inspirational services 50 3.2 Wider socio-economic benefits of Natura 2000 52 3.2.1 Employment supported by Natura 2000 53 3.2.2 Contribution to local and regional development 58 3.3 Costs of negative impacts of tourism and recreation on biodiversity conservation and ecosystems 58 CHAPTER 4: ESTIMATION OF BENEFITS PROVIDED BY TOURISM AND RECREATION SUPPORTED BY NATURA 2000 63 4.1 Estimation of market benefits and their economic impacts 65 4.1.1 Methodology 65 4.1.2 Application of the methodology 80 Estimating the economic value of the benefits provided by the tourism/recreation and | 3 Employment supported by Natura 2000 4.1.3 Results and caveats 81 4.2 Recreational benefits 85 4.2.1 Methodology 86 4.2.2 Results and caveats 89 CHAPTER 5: ESTIMATION OF EMPLOYMENT SUPPORTED BY NATURA 2000 93 5.1 Employment provided by tourism and recreation 94 5.1.1 Methodology 94 5.1.2 Results and caveats 94 5.2 Overall employment supported by Natura 2000 97 5.2.1 Methodology 97 5.2.2 Results and caveats 103 CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 107 6.1 Recommendations for the interpretation of the results 107 6.2 Recommendations to improve the Natura 2000 recognition process 110 6.3 Future methodological developments 111 REFERENCES 117 ANNEX: CASE STUDIES 129 4 | Estimating the economic value of the benefits provided by the tourism/recreation and Employment supported by Natura 2000
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