Article

A global meta-analysis of the value of ecosystem services provided by lakes

Denis Lanzanova, and Arnaud Reynaud

Abstract

This study presents the first meta-analysis on the economic value of ecosystem services delivered by lakes. A worldwide data set of 699 observations drawn from 133 studies combines information reported in primary studies with geospatial data. The meta-analysis explores antagonisms and synergies between ecosystem services. This is the first meta-analysis to incorporate simultaneously external geospatial data and ecosystem service interactions. We first show that it is possible to reliably predict the value of ecosystem services provided by lakes based on their physical and geographic characteristics. Second, we demonstrate that interactions between ecosystem services appear to be significant for explaining lake ecosystem service values. Third, we provide an estimation of the average value of ecosystem services provided by lakes: between 106 and 140 USD$2010 per respondent per year for nonhedonic price studies and between 169 and 403 USD$2010 per property per year for hedonic price studies.

Keywords

Lakes; Ecosystem services; Meta-analysis; Non-market valuation; Geospatial data Global scale;

JEL codes

  • Q25: Water

Reference

Denis Lanzanova, and Arnaud Reynaud, A global meta-analysis of the value of ecosystem services provided by lakes, Ecological Economics, vol. 137, July 2017, pp. 184–194.

Published in

Ecological Economics, vol. 137, July 2017, pp. 184–194