Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies David W. Yoskowitz Carlota Santos Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies Texas A&M University.

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Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies David W. Yoskowitz Carlota Santos Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi A Multiparty Approach to Inventory and Valuation of Ecosystem Services in the Coastal Zone of the Gulf of Mexico CNREP 2010 New Orleans, LA May 28, 2010 D. Yoskowitz1 Harte Research Institute

D. Yoskowitz2Harte Research Institute “Decisions are incomplete and inefficient if they do not include all benefits and costs...” (Yoskowitz, 2009) With Ecosystem Services, what are we working towards? The question is: How do we begin to operationalize the inclusion of ecosystem services into decision making for the GoMx?

D. YoskowitzHarte Research Institute3 In the GoMx, what framework exists to move ecosystem services from practice to policy? Practice Planning and Policy

D. YoskowitzHarte Research Institute4 Six priority issues that are regionally significant and can be effectively addressed through increased collaboration at local, state, and federal levels: 1. Water Quality; 2. Habitat Conservation and Restoration; 3. Ecosystem Integration and Assessment; 4. Nutrients & Nutrient Impacts; 5. Coastal Community Resilience; and 6. Environmental Education The Gulf of Mexico Alliance is a partnership of the five Gulf states with the goal of significantly increasing regional collaboration to enhance the ecological and economic health of the Gulf of Mexico. The Alliance has been widely cited by the Joint Ocean Commission and others, as an early and effective example of a regional governance approach. Priority Issue Teams (PITs)

D. Yoskowitz5Harte Research Institute Action Plan II address four major challenges: 1.Sustaining Gulf Economy 2.Improving Ecosystem Health 3.Mitigating the impacts of and Adapting to Climate Change 4.Mitigating Harmful Effects to Coastal Water Quality There are eleven action steps relating to socio-economic, ecosystem services and benefit-cost assessment in Plan II

1.Identify the various habitats in the coastal zone. (marine and terrestrial) 2.Inventory. Attach ES services to the habitat types via an expert panel. 3.Value. Attach a monetary or non-monetary (index)value, where possible, to a single habitat for all ES or, a single ES over all habitat types. 4.Apply. The application of decision support tools. *all of this is done in a GIS The Alliance is essentially using a process I call IIVA with regards to ecosystem services.

D. YoskowitzHarte Research Institute7 While the Action Plan II says go forth and do ecosystem services, there needs to be structure in the approach. These are not unfunded mandates. There are number of efforts underway: 1.Gulf of Mexico Ecosystem Services Collaboratory (GOMESC). 2.CEQ’s LA-MS Ecosystem Restoration Working Group. 3.Ecosystem Services Valuation Database-GoMx. 4.GOMA cross team project.

Laguna Madre Mississippi River Delta Florida Keys Yucatan, Mexico The first workshop of the Gulf of Mexico Ecosystem Services Collaboratory took place in January, For the moment it is acting like a SAB (science advisory board) Three recommendations: GOMESC

Laguna Madre Mississippi River Delta Florida Keys Yucatan, Mexico 1. Identify a specific policy case that would have relevance across the Gulf region… Wetland loss in coastal Louisiana-Mississippi.

Laguna Madre Yucatan, Mexico 2. Convene a workshop to gain consensus on approaches, definition and identification of ES, and the steps to be taken toward initiation of the test case. Scheduled for June This workshop was written into the CEQ’s “Roadmap”

Laguna Madre Mississippi River Delta Florida Keys Yucatan, Mexico 3. Identify the tools and develop the products necessary for application of ES values to the policy test case.

The Louisiana-Mississippi Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Working Group has issued the “Roadmap” for Restoring Ecosystem Resiliency and Sustainability. Two important actions regarding ecosystem services CEQ LA-MS Ecosystem Restoration Working Group

I.By fall 2010, complete a review of existing economic data and; II.Work with experts to identify mechanisms needed to more fully incorporate values for ecosystem services into decision processes, including cost-benefits analyses.

By winter 2010, present a draft approach for assessing ecosystem services provided by federally supported coastal ecosystem restoration projects in the region. This approach will improve agency decision-making and build off of a summer 2010 workshop on regional ecosystem services sponsored by the Gulf of Mexico Alliance.

Laguna Madre Yucatan, Mexico The Ecosystem Services Valuation Database-Gulf of Mexico (ESVD-GoMx) will be QA/QC’ed in July 2010 and projected to roll out to the public in Fall The GUI (graphical user interface) is being developed this summer. Mississippi River Delta Florida Keys Ecosystem Services Valuation Database-GoMx

The ESVD-GoMx is populated by previous valuation studies that are applicable to the Gulf of Mexico coastal environment.

Laguna Madre Mississippi River Delta Florida Keys Yucatan, Mexico At the EIA PIT meeting in Key West in January, members of four PITs (HCR, Nutrients, EIA, and Resiliency) discussed the actions items that relate to valuing ecosystem services and socio-economic analysis that cuts across all four. It was agreed that the PITs should work together rather than duplicate effort GOMA Cross Team Project

Given the focus of the various teams, Galveston Bay was suggested as a possible cross PIT pilot study site that would address the socio-economic and ecosystem services analysis needs of the PITs.

D. YoskowitzHarte Research Institute19 Finally: What about the current efforts in light of Deepwater Horizon? 1.The Gulf of Mexico Alliance will become more significant in helping organize multi-state responses and assessments and garnering funds. 2.The Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) process, we are told, will include ecosystem services. 3.The process of identifying the critical services for the Gulf and mechanisms to incorporate them into decision making becomes much more important now. 4.The ESVD-GoMx will play a role in providing much needed valuation data.