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Fisheries
Impacts on North Atlantic Ecosystems: Evaluations and Policy Exploration
Generational cost benefit analysis
for evaluating marine ecosystem restoration
Ussif Rashid Sumaila
Abstract
Conventional Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) tends to show that most ecosystem
restoration programs are not worthwhile in economic terms. This is because
discounting significantly reduces future net benefits from restoration,
since benefits are discounted using the time perspective (i.e., the
discounting clock) of the current generation only. I propose the use
of what is termed Generational CBA, which discounts net benefits from
the perspective of all generations. This CBA takes into account the
fact that current restoration efforts may produce benefits to future
generations, and that these benefits need to be valued using the respective
discounting clocks of the generation receiving the benefits.
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