Title: Non Point Work Group Ecosystem Services
1Non Point Work GroupEcosystem Services
Presented by Terry Lasher Authored by Buck Kline
2Ecosystem Services
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3Externalities
CARBON
BIODIVERSITY
Land Clearing Costs
Building Construction Costs
Land Value Cost
WATER
AIR
Landowner Decision
43 Million More People1 Million Fewer Forest Acres
Population
Forest Land
5Virginia Status
- FY 2006-2007 saw a net loss of an additional
27,300 acres of forest land - Between 1992 -1997, there was a loss of 116,000
acres of agricultural land
- How can we enhance landowner participation in
existing and emerging ecosystem service markets? - What tools can we provide to state and local
government to smartly manage growth and mitigate
environmental impacts?
6Virginias 25 billion forest products industry
Needs Support to Conserve Forest Land!
- We cant get our water quality offshore
- We cant get our wildlife habitat offshore
- We cant get our viewsheds offshore
- We cant get our air quality offshore
7Current Efforts
- Carbon Sequestration
- Water Quality
- Nutrient load reduction
- Sediment loading
- Air Quality
- Wildlife/Biodiversity
8WHY? Carbon
- In 1993 China was a net exporter of oil. By
2025, it is predicted that China will import
10,000,000 barrels. (U.S. Dept. of Energy) - 45 million acres of forestland are lost annually
worldwide (Food and Agriculture Organization of
UN) - Globally, one days deforestation produces as
much in greenhouse gas emissions as eight million
people flying from London to New York
(Carbonpositive) - In Virginia, one million metric tons of CO2
emissions occur annually as a result of the loss
forest land due to conversion (U.S. Forest
Service)
9WHY? Water Quality
- In the U.S., withdrawals for all uses totaled 408
billion gallons per day in 2000. 79 was surface
water (U.S. Geological Survey) - In 2000, 85 of the American population depended
on public water supplies In 1950, it was 62
(U.S. Geological Survey) - One-third of the world's major watersheds have
lost more than 75 percent of their original
forest cover (World Resources Institute)
10Credit CalculationThe Foundation of the Effort
- Good metrics are important
- Must be backed by science
- Must meet existing regulatory criteria
QUALITY CREDIT (Quantity for market or
mitigation)
11Why Favor Environmental Solutions?
12Environmental or Technological Solution?
AND/OR
CAP
13Water Quality Efforts
- Sediment Load Reduction Infiltration
- Practices
- Ag land conversion to Forest
- Agricultural BMPs
- Stream restoration work
- Potential Applications
- Municipal water supplies (reservoir life,
treatment costs) - Stormwater management
- TMDLs
14How Does Forest Cover Influence Air Quality?
Pollutants (ozone, PM, SOx, NOx)
- Objectives
- Determine a science based physical measure for
air quality credits - Explore voluntary mitigation opportunities or
market-based solutions
- Current Effort
- Center for Chesapeake Communities/USFS/VDOF
- Building on Dr. Dave Nowaks work
15Developing the Tools(Virginia Tech/Interagency
Team Effort)
- Create a pilot GIS-enabled tract-based ecosystem
service credit calculator tool that will provide
spatially-referenced information - Tool will incorporate existing GIS data,
inventoried inputs (species, age, stocking), and
remote sensing - Starting with carbon sequestration, water quality
(sediment/nutrients), and biodiversity - User can select tract via spatial or database
query, then calculate/quantify the ecosystem
service of interest - Alternative land use and management options
available for what-if scenarios
16Potential Applications
Cost Share Programs
Landowners
Web-Based Application
County Government
Resource Managers
State Agencies
Easement Programs
Quality Credit
Registry/Exchange
17Virginia Landowner
Carbon Sequestration Project 18 acres afforested
Nutrient Credit Trading Project 8 acres
Hardwood Stand 400 MBF
87 acres total forested acres in municipal
watershed
Wetlands Mitigation Project 11 acres
Riparian Buffer to be planted 12 acres
18Needs
- Resource Managers trained in developing ecosystem
service portfolios and marketing those services - Landowner Education
- Cost analyses to enhance the landowner and
community based decision making process - Development process must be dynamic to reflect
legislation, existing agency programs, and
regulatory drivers. Collaboration is needed. - Create a multiple-use product (markets, voluntary
mitigation, land-use planning, program
prioritization) - Marketing strategy for voluntary credit purchases
(Corporate stewardship, socially responsible
investing (SRI), public relations, etc.) - Progress forward is dependent on funding
opportunities and bullet 4
19Questions?
Terry Lasher, Assistant Regional
Forester Virginia Department of
Forestry Warrenton, VA Phone 540-347-6305