Periodic Reporting for period 1 - SVAB (Spatial non-market VAluation for Biodiversity policy)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2022-01-01 al 2023-12-31
The project's main objective was to develop an innovative, spatially explicit methodology for non-market valuation of biodiversity. This approach aims to enhance the accuracy of biodiversity valuation, providing policymakers with more reliable data for informed decision-making in line with EU biodiversity strategy and nature restoration laws.
1. Developed a novel spatially explicit survey valuation methodology.
2. Applied this methodology in a comprehensive case study across the Czech Republic.
3. Collected extensive datasets, enabling multiple novel analyse and high impact publications.
4. Engaged with policymakers to ensure the research's relevance to EU biodiversity strategies.
5. Presented findings at prestigious international conferences.
Despite challenges, including delays due to complex administrative matters (e.g. legal agreements and public tender) and implementation of the innovative nature of the methodology, the project achieved significant milestones. The researcher gained valuable experience in project management, legal negotiations, and implementing innovative research methods.
Expected results include:
1. High-impact publications in environmental economics and policy oriented journals.
2. Enhanced tools for policymakers to assess the value of biodiversity conservation and restoration projects.
3. More accurate data to inform EU and national environmental policies.
The project's socio-economic impact is potentially far-reaching. By providing more accurate valuations, it can lead in the future to more effective biodiversity conservation policies, better allocation of resources for nature restoration, and improved decision-making in land-use planning. This could result in better-preserved ecosystems, enhanced biodiversity, and improved quality of life for citizens.
Furthermore, the methodology developed has applications beyond biodiversity, potentially influencing various areas of public policy related to the environment. The project also contributes to Europe's research capacity, with the researcher now poised to lead a research team and pursue further innovative studies in this field.