Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/30225
Title: Biosecurity response decision support framework (CEBRA Project 170820)
Contributor(s): Hester, Susie  (author)orcid ; Tait, Peter (partner investigator); Rutherford, Paul (partner investigator); Temoso, Omphile (partner investigator)
Publication Date: 2019-09-05
Open Access: Yes
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/30225
Open Access Link: https://cebra.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/3412578/CEBRA-170820-Report-following-SAC-Review-20-June-19_CLEAN.pdfOpen Access Link
Abstract: The overarching purpose of this two-year project is to improve and strengthen MPI’s decision making in response to new pest or disease incursions that may pose a risk to the economic, environmental, human health and socio-cultural values of New Zealand.
Activities during year one of the project identified non-market valuation (NMV) – valuing the impacts of incursions on environmental goods and services – as a key focus for year two of the project. NMV becomes important in cost-benefit analysis (CBA) of response options when pests and diseases have non-market impacts. Typically these impacts are more challenging to value than market impacts. When non-market impacts are not included, the resulting CBA will be incomplete and may lead to inefficient resource allocation. This issue is seen as particularly important in the context of negotiating Government Industry Agreements.
The economics discipline provides a range of rigorous and credible methods for valuing the non-market impacts of pest and incursions. Unfortunately, MPI staff with these skills are not always available to assist in developing the CBA and business cases for a response. This report recommends ways to improve the capacity of decision makers to incorporate NMV into decisions undertaken in the response context, including the use of a ‘benefit-transfer tool’ that would allow staff to rapidly understand the magnitude of non-market impacts.
Publication Type: Report
Publisher: Centre of Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis (CEBRA)
Place of Publication: Melbourne, Australia
Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: 140205 Environment and Resource Economics
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: 380105 Environment and resource economics
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: 960405 Control of Pests, Diseases and Exotic Species at Regional or Larger Scales
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: 180204 Control of pests, diseases and exotic species in coastal and estuarine environments
HERDC Category Description: R1 Report
Publisher/associated links: https://cebra.unimelb.edu.au/research/data-and-information/decision-support-framework
Extent of Pages: 36
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