Estimating the costs of conserving a biodiversity hotspot: a case-study of the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa

Frazee, S. R., Cowling, R.M., Pressey, R.L., Turpie, J. K., and Lindenberg, N. (2003) Estimating the costs of conserving a biodiversity hotspot: a case-study of the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa. Biological Conservation, 112 (1-2). pp. 275-290.

[img] PDF (Published Version)
Restricted to Repository staff only

View at Publisher Website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0006-3207(02)...
83


Abstract

The lack of realistic estimates of the costs of protected area establishment and effective management can hinder conservation planning and result in under-funded "paper parks" that fail to meet conservation goals. This study comprises the first comprehensive and systematic estimate of the costs of conserving a globally recognised biodiversity hotspot, the Cape Floristic Region. To our knowledge, it is also the first study to use specific relationships between protected area attributes and management costs to estimate the long-term costs of implementing a regional conservation plan. We derived a configuration for an expanded protected area system and two off-reserve mechanisms (contractual reserves and other incentive mechanisms) that achieve explicit conservation targets for biodiversity pattern and process identified in a systematic conservation planning process. Using a costing model, we then estimated the costs of establishing and maintaining this reserve system. Although the reserve system is one of many potential configurations that may achieve the designated conservation targets, the results indicate that the costs of conservation are substantial. An expenditure of $45.6 million per year, assuming a 20-year implementation horizon, is required to develop a representative reserve system, while the annual costs of maintaining this system are $24.4 million. Owing to the economies of scale, especially the marked increase in unit management costs when protected area size < 600 ha, the predicted cost of managing the expanded system was only 1.2 times that of the existing system. Overall, the level of expenditure required to effectively conserve the region's biodiversity is low relative to its regional and global significance. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

Item ID: 9990
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 1873-2917
Keywords: conservation management costs; off-reserve conservation; protected area costs; restoration costs; systematic conservation planning
Date Deposited: 29 Mar 2010 06:09
FoR Codes: 05 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 0502 Environmental Science and Management > 050205 Environmental Management @ 100%
SEO Codes: 96 ENVIRONMENT > 9608 Flora, Fauna and Biodiversity > 960805 Flora, Fauna and Biodiversity at Regional or Larger Scales @ 100%
More Statistics

Actions (Repository Staff Only)

Item Control Page Item Control Page