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Wales Environment Research Hub (WERH)

Ecosystem Service Missing Markets Workshop

 

Environment Centre Wales, Bangor

Jointly Hosted by the Environment Agency and Wales Environment Research Hub

Rationale and Agenda   Delegate List 

Take - home discussion points Sessions 1 and 2

Workshop supporting papers

Pre workshop paper

Applying property rights analysis and using market - based instruments for ecosystem conservation purposes in the Severn catchment

John Corkindale, Principle Economist, Environment Agency and Senior Lecturer Economics, School of Surveying and Planning Kingston University

Post workshop review

Market-based solutions for environmental policy problems

John Corkindale, Principle Economist, Environment Agency and Senior Lecturer Economics, School of Surveying and Planning Kingston University

Post workshop contribution

A new business model for developing agri-environment schemes such as Glastir; attracting inward investment to ecosystem services

Paul Sinnadurai, Senior Ecologist and Policy Advisor BBNPA

WORKSHOP REPORT

Charlie Falzon and Shaun Russell

Summary Report

Please send us any thoughts, recent developments, syntheses in response to the workshop outputs that you would like WERH to put forward for discussion by presenting them via this link on the WERH website

Presentations

29th April, Day 1:

Missing markets and the supply of Ecosystem Services

Bill Watts, Environment Agency

Allocating payments for Ecosystem Services: Lessons from economics

Raphael Calel, London School of Economics (LSE)

Lessons learned from Ecosystem Services case studies

Mark Everard, Environment Agency

Ecosystems - Testing the boundaries in Flood Risk Management - A case study

Tim Ive, Environment Agency

Implementing a working catchment scale, Paid Ecosystem Services project - How far can we take new markets?

Dylan Bright, Westcountry Rivers Trust

Ecosystems Service Approach in the East of England

Lisa Roberts, Government Office for the East of England (GOEAST)

Water Framework Directive, River Basin Management and Ecosystem Services

Dave Forrow, Environment Agency

Reverse Auctions: review of international experiences

Vania Paccagnan, Environment Agency

Markets for Ecosystem Services in Catchment Management - Sustainable Catchment Management Programme (SCaMP)

Janine White, United Utilities

Saltmarshes and Fish

Steve Colclough, Environment Agency

Economic Valuation and Ecosystem Services for the design of Markets for Ecosystem Services

Ece Ozdemiroglu, Economics for the Environment Consultancy Ltd (EFTEC)

30th April, Day 2:

Biodiversity - A new market or a free loader? - A West Country study

Laurence Couldrick, Westcountry Rivers Trust

Environmental Markets - Agency role and experiences

Sue Stocks, Environment Agency

Pont Bren Case Study

Tim Pagella, Bangor University