Ethiopia may introduce payments for ecosystem services, as reported by Capital Ethiopia website. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change of Ethiopia has started, during the Autumn of 2017, a study to charge fees from different companies and individuals who directly and indirectly generate income by using the natural resources of the Country. Before, the GEF has financed the “Mainstreaming Incentives for Biodiversity Conservation in the Climate Resilient Green Economy Strategy (CRGE)” project, also known as MIBC. MIBC’s Outcome 2 will pilot
The Italian Minister for the Environment, Gian Luca Galletti, has sent the second edition of the Report on the State of Natural Capital in Italy – 2018 to the President of the Council of Ministers and the Minister of Economy. In Italy, the value of ecosystem services associated with natural capital is significant. For example, the economic value associated with the quality of habitats is € 13.5 billion, while the value of recreational ecosystem services (non-tourism) is around €
The first global register of alien species shows that a fifth of 6,400 plants and animals catalogued are causing harm. Some of the biggest factors in their spread are ballast water in ships for marine species and trade in ornamental plants on land, scientists say. They released data for 20 countries this week, with the aim of completing the register by the end of the year. Invasive species are living things that are not native to an ecosystem.
The goal of the LIFE SEPOSSO project is to carry out activities (in compliance with the 2015 European Directive on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and the 2014 Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) Directive) that support the restoration of P. oceanica meadows that have been destroyed by infrastructural marine works, using in particular information systems and information tools. The main objective of the project is to create an electronic information system to measure and evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of
THE CSMON-LIFE PROJECT is the first LIFE project of citizen science on biodiversity that has involved citizens in the study, management and conservation of biodiversity, creating an active collaboration between citizens, the scientific community and institutions. Ecolinfa experts have contributed to the achievement of the results of the following campaigns and have supported the administrative management of the project. Global warming campaign Objectives The main aim was to raise citizen awareness on climate change, one of the
The European Commission has received 629 proposals for environment and climate protection projects by the LIFE programme’s deadlines in September 2017 Alessandro and Giacomo have been involved in the design of some LIFE project proposals.
SETIN is partner in LIFE SEPOSSO, project co-financed by the EU, under the LIFE Programme, and lead by ISPRA. SEPOSSO aims to perform activities in support of effective control processes of restoration of Posidonia oceanica meadows damaged by infrastructural marine works in compliance with the European Directive on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA-2015/52/EC) and the Maritime Spatial Planning Directive (MSP-2014/89/EU) SEPOSSO has commenced in October, 2017.
The TV Programme “PresaDiretta” has realized an episode dedicated to the natural capital’s value in Italy. Prof. Davide Marino, our colleague and partner in IES Alliance, was interviewed on the value of natural capital. Here you can find the advertise and the direct link to watch it in streaming (in Italian language) http://www.presadiretta.rai.it/dl/portali/site/puntata/ContentItem-8a47bc39-eda2-4d90-ae92-c567e2e08228.html
Businesses often privatize profits and publicize costs, as they do not pay directly for environmental externalities such as greenhouse gas emissions, water use, land use consumption, air pollution, land and water pollution. This document elaborated for the TEEB, affirm that the total unpriced natural capital consumed by the more than 1,000 “global primary production and primary processing region-sectors” amounts to $7.3 trillion a year — 13 percent of 2009 global GDP. Other most important outcomes are: greenhouse gases from coal
The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) is a global initiative focused on “making nature’s values visible”. Its principal objective is to mainstream the values of biodiversity and ecosystem services into decision-making at all levels. TEEB is supported by many donors and involves many partners. Natural Capital accounting is one of the areas of work of TEEB.