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1 1 Lecture 29, 06 December 2005 Conservation Economics Sustainability Evaluations Conservation Biology ECOL 406R/506R University of Arizona Fall 2005 Kevin Bonine Kathy Gerst 2 Conservation Biology 406R/506R 1. Creativity Recap (items in my office) 2. Economics (Van Dyke, Chapter 12) 3. Evaluations Final Exam (1100-1300h Tues 13 Dec 2005 in this room) Zeb Hoban SEAsian fishes, NPR Hans-Werner Herrmann BSE 225 Wed 1-2pm Conservation in Vietnam

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Lecture 29, 06 December 2005Conservation Economics

SustainabilityEvaluations

Conservation BiologyECOL 406R/506R

University of ArizonaFall 2005

Kevin BonineKathy Gerst

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Conservation Biology 406R/506R

1. Creativity Recap (items in my office)2. Economics (Van Dyke, Chapter 12)3. Evaluations

Final Exam (1100-1300h Tues 13 Dec 2005 in this room)

Zeb HobanSEAsian fishes, NPR

Hans-Werner HerrmannBSE 225 Wed 1-2pmConservation in Vietnam

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1. Economics, Sustainability-Herman Daly-Wendell Berry

-Population-Consumption-Economies

Assumptions and Goals-Externalities-Genuine Progress Indicator

Wright and Nebel 2002

Economics of Conservation Van Dyke Ch 12

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6Ricklefs 2001

Ricklefs 2001

Human Population Growth

Exponential Growth

LogisticGrowth

Ricklefs 2001

VanDyke 2003

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1-6Miller, 2003

1 million people added ~ every 5 days

Role of Human Population Growth…

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Demographic Transition

Miller, 2003

harshMost developingcountries

Much of Europe

Mostdevelopedcountries(and U.S.)

Role of Human Population Growth…

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Miller, 2003your Fig 5-9

Age Structure Diagrams- note age of reproduction- currently 30% under 15 (=1.7 billion)

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Wright and Nebel 2002

Value added

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Developed Countries1.2 billion people (~19%)high average per capita purchasing powerhave 85% world’s wealthuse 88% natural resourcesgenerate 75% waste and pollution

Developing Countries81% of the peoplehave 15% world’s wealthuse 12% world’s natural resourcesproduce 25% waste and pollution

I = P A T

Environmental Impact = Population x Affluence X Technology(consumptionper person)

Poor parents in a developing country

need to have 70-200 children to equal the

impact of 2 U.S. children

(of a society)

(impact of each unit of consumption)

(Paul Ehrlich)

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Wright and Nebel 2002

2nd Law of Thermodynamics

Throughput

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Economy= system of production, distribution, and consumptionof goods and services (scarcity)

Driven by wants and needs of govt, society, individuals

Decisions aboutA. what goods and servicesB. how produceC. how muchD. how distribute

are made by individuals, governments, businesses

Use resources:A. naturalB. humanC. financialD. manufactured

to make goods and services

Supply and Demand

Traditional Neoclassical Economics :

Infinite Substitution?

(Miller 2003)

14Pindyck and Rubinfeld 1992

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Command-government

Capitalist Market System

~monopoly~global free tradegov’t subsidies/tax breaks/”insurance”withhold informationmaximize profits (pass costs to others, future)

Free Market-markets-competition-information-full cost pricing

Traditional Neoclassical Economics (Miller 2003):

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Internal Market Costsvs.

Externalities-External to Market Forces

-Noise-Pollution-Acid rain-Erosion-Global Warming-Eutrophication-Disease-Asthma-Birth Defects-Behavior and Intelligence

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Wright and Nebel 2002

2nd Law of Thermodynamics

Throughput

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What is the purpose of the economic system?-to what end all of this wealth? Ultimate value beyond market?

1-NeoClassical Economics (growth always good)

2-Environmental Economics (catch-all term, think cyclically)

3-Steady-State Economics (John Stuart Mill 1700’s, Herman E. Daly)- in = out- ‘Virtue and character higher goals than material wealth.’

4-Sustainable Development (Lester Brown)- do away with many subsidies- replace income tax with environmental tax

Stocks and Flows, EntropyNicolas Georges-Roegen

~”a Cadillac now means fewer human lives later”Utility vs. Throughput

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Wright and Nebel 2002

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Economic Growth vs. Development-efficiency, sophistication, utility

[Nonrival (air to breathe) or nonexclusive goods (UV protection from ozone)]

-Producer Pays/Polluter Pays-Dramatically less waste (packaging, scrubber sludge)

-Taxation/Subsidies-Pollution Rights-Precautionary Principle

Government strategies and regulation-Stable, democratic government required?

Product itself

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(VanDyke p. 356:)NEPA, ESA, Clean Air, Clean Water…

-Work b/c require full and open disclosure of process and those involved.

-How do Cheney secret meetings with industry leadersto plan energy policy fit in?

SDCP and findings from economic analyses…

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Wright and Nebel 2002

C: ~$436 billion

B: >$6.8 trillion

1:16 -> C:B

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Herman DalyFormer Environmental Economist with WorldbankProfessor at U. Maryland

Utility vs. ThroughputUtility not measurable; it is an experience

Circulatory system vs. digestive system(perpetual motion machine)

Wealth vs. Ilth (accumulation of goods vs. bads)

Micro vs. Macro economics(MR=MC vs. endless)

If resources infinite then price = 0, but if pay for resources then can redistribute wealth

“SATISFICING”

Development vs. Growth

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http://www.steadystate.org/Index.html

Center for the Advancement of the

Steady State Economy

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Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare(p. 355 Van Dyke 2003)

1 Income Distribution

2 Net Capital Growth

3 Natural Resource Depletion/Environmental Damage

4 Unpaid Household Labor

(social and environmental justice)

Throughput

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Wright and Nebel 2002

2nd Law of Thermodynamics

Throughput

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Miller 2003

VanDyke, 2003

Genuine Progress Indicator

Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare

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Vs.Positive

DISCOUNT RATE

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=14-1 Miller 2003

Conventional NeoclassicalEconomics

-Private Property-Economic Growth always good-Allocate based on price-More always better for an individual

(utility curves)

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Pindyck and Rubinfeld 1992

utility curves

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4 SPIKES

1 Global Climate Change

2 Extinction

3 Consumption

4 Population

Personal, Local, National, Global

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33Brennan and Withgott 2005

34Blaustein

Thanks to Kathy Gerst

Evaluations