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Erkenntnisse aus dem TEEB-Deutschland-Prozess für die Politikgestaltung in ländlichen Räumen nutzen

Handlungsempfehlungen am Beispiel dreier Politikfelder

authored by
Bettina Matzdorf, Bernd Hansjürgens, Nele Lienhoop, Barbara Schröter, Christoph Schröter-Schlaack, Ulrich Stöcker, Suleika Suntken, Isabell Szallies
Abstract

This paper describes the lessons learnt from the German TEEB report ‘Natural Capital Germany – TEEB DE: Ecosystem services in rural areas’ with respect to the design of agricultural policies as well as policies for flood prevention and nitrogen reduction. To this end, a three-day workshop was conducted with practitioners to discuss and provide recommendations for policymakers concerning the design of rural policies. During the workshop insights from local, regional and national policymakers and from scientists were reflected upon in order to explore whether the ecosystem service approach could generate novel solutions for agricultural, flood prevention and nitrogen policies. Policy recommendations were developed in a way that enables a cost-effective use of the ecosystem services concept. The workshop findings show that the TEEB approach can be used at three different levels, especially for agricultural and flood prevention policies: 1. as a supporting element when communicating environmental policies and measures, 2. during the process of weighing pros and cons of different policies, and finally 3. for the design and implementation of policy instruments through the improvement of concrete management measures.

Organisation(s)
Institute of Environmental Planning
External Organisation(s)
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)
agrathaer GmbH
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ)
Bochum University of Applied Sciences
Deutsche Umwelthilfe e.V.
Type
Article
Journal
Natur und Landschaft
Volume
94
Pages
21-27
No. of pages
7
ISSN
0028-0615
Publication date
2019
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Nature and Landscape Conservation
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.17433/1.2019.50153657.21-27 (Access: Closed)