Ecosystem Marketplace

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ecosystem Marketplace
Founded2004
Location
FieldsEnvironmentalism
Websitewww.ecosystemmarketplace.com

Ecosystem Marketplace, an initiative of Forest Trends, is a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC, that focuses on increasing transparency and providing information for ecosystem services and payment schemes.

The idea of launching Ecosystem Marketplace was borne out of meeting by members of The Katoomba Group, an international working group composed of leading experts from forest and energy industries, research institutions, the financial world, and environmental NGOs dedicated to advancing markets for some of the ecosystem services provided by forests – such as watershed protection, biodiversity habitat, and carbon capture and storage. Both Ecosystem Marketplace and The Katoomba Group are initiatives under Forest Trends. Ecosystem Marketplace specializes in market-based approaches to environmental protection—in the public and private spheres—regarding greenhouse gases, water, biodiversity, and conservation. This is why it is perceived as an organisation that pushes for neoliberal biodiversity conservation.[1]

Ecosystem Marketplace's website states: "We believe that by providing solid and trust-worthy information on prices, regulation, science, and other market-relevant issues, markets for ecosystem services will one day become a fundamental part of our economic and environmental system, helping give value to environmental services that have, for too long, been taken for granted."[2]

Market coverage[edit]

Ecosystem Marketplace has covered information on a number of areas, including the following:

Carbon

Relevant material can be accessed via the main Ecosystem Marketplace website, the carbon markets landing page, and the Forest Carbon Portal.

Water

Relevant material can be accessed via the main Ecosystem Marketplace website and Watershed Connect.

  • Water quality and nutrient trading
  • Schemes to pay for watershed services
  • Nitrogen offset programs

Biodiversity

Relevant material can be accessed via the main Ecosystem Marketplace website and the Species Banking Portal.

  • Conservation banking in the U.S.
  • Wetland/stream mitigation banking in the U.S.
  • Australian biodiversity offset programs
  • Voluntary biodiversity offsets

Communities

Relevant material can be accessed via the main Ecosystem Marketplace website and the Communities Portal.

  • PES program design
  • community ecosystem management
  • community buyer relations
  • poverty equity
  • community as buyer
  • payments compensation
  • land tenure rights

State Of Reports[edit]

Biodiversity[edit]

Forest carbon[edit]

Voluntary carbon[edit]

Water[edit]

Other publications[edit]

General

Forest Carbon

Voluntary Carbon

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Büscher, B., Sullivan, S., Neves, K., Igoe, J., & Brockington, D. (2012). Towards a synthesized critique of neoliberal biodiversity conservation. Capitalism nature socialism, 23(2), 4-30. https://doi.org/10.1080/10455752.2012.674149 [1]
  2. ^ Ecosystem Marketplace, "About Us." Archived 2012-06-10 at the Wayback Machine

External links[edit]