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ECONOMY
ENVIRONMENTENVIRONMENT
PROGRAM
for SOUTHEAST ASIA (EEPSEA)
www.eepsea.net
Distribution of EEPSEA Research Projects By Country
Cambodia6%
China20%
Vietnam21%
20%
Indonesia9%
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Thailand10%
Lao PDR5%
Malaysia3%Mongolia/PNG
1%
Philippines20%Sri Lanka
4%
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70%
80%
90%
100%Valuation
Policy analysis
Institutional analysis
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60% Explicative research
EI pricing
CGE
CEA
CBA
Environmental Economics Research NOT JUST ABOUT VALUATION
0%
93‐97 98‐02 03‐06 07‐12Behavioral Economics
140
160 Research on methods
Water & energy
No of Research Projects
40
60
80
100
120
Forests, agriculture & conservation
Common property management
Coastal and marine issues
P ll i l
0
20
93‐97 98‐02 03‐06 07‐12
Pollution control
Climate change/CGE research
So far, EEPSEA‐funded Studies—NOT used for Natural Capital Accounting but some could be
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16%
Ecosystem Services: Benefits Capture and PES
Other sectors89%
50%
18%
Ecosystem Services 11%
Ecosystem Valuation with clear policy link
Ecosystem Valuation with potential policy use
EEPSEA‐funded Research on Ecosystem Services Valuation, 1994‐2012,
16%
Ecosystem Service Provision: Institutions and Financing
www.eepsea.net
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Nature of Influence Percentage
Consulted as an expert in policy discussions47
Assisted in formulating an environmental regulation
EEPSEA RESEARCH IMPACTSEnvi Econ Research influencing Policy
Assisted in formulating an environmental regulation21
Used to support a national policy or program27
Invited to speak in policy forum/dialogues
56
From Tracking Progress of EEPSEA Researchers Survey, 2011
Cited in newspapers or other print media37
Invited by other funding institutions to develop projects based on EEPSEA research 30
Researchers’ Tracer Survey, 2011
“Research ti E
CASE 1: Valuation of Beachscape Beauty of Caramoan, Camarines Sur
supporting Eco-based Tourism Master Plan in Caramoan, Philippines.”
Administrator,Partido Development CorporationGovernment Corporation (RA 7820)June 11, 2013
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Valuing Marine Biodiversity Conservation in TubbatahaReefs UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sulu Sea, Philippines—Rodelio Subade, Phil
CASE STUDY 2
MobilizingMobilizing Resources for Marine Turtle Resources for Marine Turtle Conservation in Asia: Conservation in Asia: A CrossA Cross--Country PerspectiveCountry Perspective
CASE STUDY 3
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Taking the findings to the stakeholders
Petipong Pungbun Na Ayudhya,Permanent Secretary of MONRE
Nisakorn KositratnaDirector of DMCR
Tinnakorn KanjanataemeeThe Royal Thai Navy
Ms.Poungthong OnooraDept.of Fisheries
Poungthong OnooraDept. of Fisheries
SUPPORT FUND RAISING ACTIVITY BY PRIVATE SECTOR….Gala Dinner Talk at Aleenta Resort and Spa in Phangna on November
Colin McQuistan,WWF ThailandDouglas Hykle, IOSEA Marine Turtle MoU Secretariat
Petch ManopawitrThe Wildlife Conservation
Society
Phangna on November 24, 2007: raised 500,000 Baht.
Tejpal Singh, IUCN Asia Region
E& NR Managers/Researchers
E & NR Managers
POLICY MAKERS/PUBLIC
DIFFERENT WAYS TO COMMUNICATE RESEARCH…
Academics
LOCAL GOVERNMENTUNITS & COMMUNITY
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…some works better than others
EEPSEA launching the CC vulnerability map in Manila
• Getting High‐level Political Support is critical
Indonesian Minister of the Environment, Mr. Rachmat Witoelar, giving a speech at the National Launch of the CC Vulnerability Map
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Targeting other RESEARCH USERS
Climate Change Workshop for Asian Journalists
Journalists‐Researchers Dialogue with Field Visit in Vietnam
Mr. Nguyen Cuong, Head of the Community Conservation Group, explaining the Ran Trao marine reserve model to the workshop participants
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Environmental Values for Justices in Thailand
Moving Forward
• Economists‐Statistician Dialogues– Economists need to learn the language of statistician and the
UN‐SEEA framework – Identify research that could support use of the statistical
indicators/numbers to improve natural wealth management: (country level decisions)
– Ecosystem Valuation studies—feeding UN‐SEEA
• Envi Econ Networks expertise database and environmental values databaseenvironmental values database
• Link with regional and global initiatives/programs: ACB, UNEP‐UNDP Envt programs, TEEB; and WAVES
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