Habitat and Resource Equivalency Analysis: A Critical Assessment

被引:21
|
作者
Desvousges, William H. [1 ]
Gard, Nicholas [2 ]
Michael, Holly J. [3 ]
Chance, Anne D. [4 ]
机构
[1] WH Desvousges & Associates, 168 Spartina Ave, St Augustine, FL 32080 USA
[2] Exponent, 15375 SE 30th Pl,Suite 250, Bellevue, WA 98007 USA
[3] WH Desvousges & Associates, 15361 Pear Valley Lane, Auburn, CA 95603 USA
[4] WH Desvousges & Associates, POB 99203, Raleigh, NC 27624 USA
关键词
ECOLOGICAL EQUIVALENCE; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; DAMAGE ASSESSMENT; CONTINGENT VALUATION; RESTORATION; ECONOMICS; COMPENSATION; INDICATORS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecolecon.2017.07.003
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Restoration of ecological resource services from oil spills or chemical releases is a central component of natural resource damage assessments (NRDA) in the U.S. Equivalency analysis methods, particularly habitat equivalency analysis (HEA) and resource equivalency analysis (REA), are widely used methods for scaling compensatory restoration requirements. Although originally conceived for relatively modest habitat and/or short-duration injury, HEA is now widely used in service quantification and restoration scaling at large, complex NRDA sites. HEA can be viewed as a simplified alternative to a comprehensive ecosystem approach that requires more extensive primary data collection and differing assumptions. The basic premise of equivalency analysis uses relatively simple computations. However, the theoretical underpinnings are complex and include many economic and ecological assumptions that are crucial in methodology application. This review provides needed scrutiny to HEA applications and practices. We also consider global trends in applying etiuivalency analysis, including its use in environmental liability legislation in,the European Union and more novel applications, such as measuring damages from forest fires and calculating mitigation requirements in environmental impact assessments. Although the theoretical literature on the equivalency methods is relatively robust, more case studies of applications in actual applications are needed to help improve proper use of the methods and to encourage development of best practices by practitioners. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:74 / 89
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] A PROPOSAL FOR THE DEFINITION OF RESOURCE EQUIVALENCY FACTORS FOR USE IN PRODUCT LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT
    GUINEE, JB
    HEIJUNGS, R
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY, 1995, 14 (05) : 917 - 925
  • [22] Catching a wave? A case study on incorporating storm protection benefits into Habitat Equivalency Analysis
    Wellman, Emory
    Sutton-Grier, Ariana
    Imholt, Meg
    Domanski, Adam
    [J]. MARINE POLICY, 2017, 83 : 118 - 125
  • [23] An update of the Visual_HEA software to improve the implementation of the Habitat Equivalency Analysis method
    Pioch, Sylvain
    Johnston, Matthew W.
    Vaissiere, Anne-Charlotte
    Berger, Fanny
    Jacob, Celine
    Dodge, Richard
    [J]. ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, 2017, 105 : 276 - 283
  • [24] Measuring Bahamian lionfish impacts to marine ecological services using habitat equivalency analysis
    Matthew W. Johnston
    Sam J. Purkis
    Richard E. Dodge
    [J]. Marine Biology, 2015, 162 : 2501 - 2512
  • [25] Measuring Bahamian lionfish impacts to marine ecological services using habitat equivalency analysis
    Johnston, Matthew W.
    Purkis, Sam J.
    Dodge, Richard E.
    [J]. MARINE BIOLOGY, 2015, 162 (12) : 2501 - 2512
  • [26] A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF RESOURCE PROGRAMS
    WIEDERHOLT, JL
    CHAMBERLAIN, SP
    [J]. REMEDIAL AND SPECIAL EDUCATION, 1989, 10 (06) : 15 - 37
  • [27] Using Habitat Equivalency Analysis to Assess the Cost Effectiveness of Restoration Outcomes in Four Institutional Contexts
    Scemama, Pierre
    Levrel, Harold
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2016, 57 (01) : 109 - 122
  • [28] Does NEPA Help or Harm ESA Critical Habitat Designations? An Assessment of Over 600 Critical Habitat Rules
    Ruple, John C.
    Tanana, Michael J.
    Williams, Merrill M.
    [J]. ECOLOGY LAW QUARTERLY, 2020, 46 (03) : 829 - 863
  • [29] Using Habitat Equivalency Analysis to Assess the Cost Effectiveness of Restoration Outcomes in Four Institutional Contexts
    Pierre Scemama
    Harold Levrel
    [J]. Environmental Management, 2016, 57 : 109 - 122
  • [30] HUMAN RESOURCE ACCOUNTING - CRITICAL-ASSESSMENT
    RHODE, JG
    LAWLER, EE
    SUNDEM, GL
    [J]. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, 1976, 15 (01): : 13 - 25