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Gerhard Weiss EFICEEC, BOKU Vienna The governance of innovation New financing mechanisms for forest ecosystem services in Europe and their implications for forest governance

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Gerhard WeissEFICEEC, BOKU Vienna

The governance of innovationNew financing mechanisms for forest

ecosystem services in Europe and their implications for forest governance

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20.8.20042

The governance of innovation

New financing mechanisms for forest ecosystem services in Europe and their implications for forest governance

FAO, Rome, October 4-7, 2010

International Conference-Forum:Emerging Economic Mechanism: Implications for Forest-

Related Policies and Sector Governance

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20.8.20043

Research background

• European Forest Institute Project Centre INNOFORCE (2001 - 2008) • European Forest Institute Central-East European Regional Office EFICEEC (since 2009) • Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services (FORVALUE) for EC DG AGRI (Mavsar et al. 2008) • COST Action E51 “Integrating Innovation and Development Policies for the Forest Sector”

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Do not talk about „functions“ but …

• … ecosystem services (MEA) • … marketability (Ostrom et al. 1994; Merlo et al.

1996; Glück 2000; Mantau et al. 2001; Pettenella et al. 2007)

• … innovation (Rametsteiner et al. 2005; Slee

2006; Niskanen et al. 2007; Rametsteiner et al. 2010)

• … policy/governance (Buttoud 2002; Böcher 2008; Rametsteiner et al. 2010; Weiss et al. 2011)

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Limited marketability of forest ecosystem services

Mantau et al. 2001

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Innovation systems: actors and institutions

Rametsteiner et al. 2005

0 4 6 8 10 12 Ministry: Section Forestry

Ministry: Section rural development

University: forestry departments

Federal Forest Research Institution

Chamber / interest group (small forest holdings)

I nterest group: large forests

Foresters

Federal Govt. I nstitutions

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Innovation processes

Three dimensions: • information flows, • cooperation of actors, • financing.

Rametsteiner et al. 2005; Weiss et al. 2011)

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Types of financing mechanisms

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Examples (PUBLIC – or MIXED):

Taxes – or Conservation Banks

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Examples (PUBLIC – or MIXED):

Subsidies – or contracts

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Examples (MIXED):

New markets - Carbon trade

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Examples (PURE PRIVATE):

Trade with forest goods

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Examples (PURE PRIVATE):

Spiritual or cultural services

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Examples (PURE PRIVATE):

Eco-sponsoring, donations, gifts, certification

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Use of financing mechanisms in EU(government answers)

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Conclusions from an innovation system perspective

Ecosystem services are hardly seen as a business field by forest owners and by governments:

• Forest owners fight off social demands instead of developing entrepreneurial offers

• Systematic knowledge base and data lacking• Easier to talk about innovations regarding wood

than regarding other ecosystem services

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Conclusions from an innovation system perspective ctd.

Gaps in policy: • Comprehensive innovation policies are lacking for the

forest sector• Innovation is seen important by policy-makers and

documents but innovation support measures are rare • Lack of cross-sectoral coordination • Forest sector is hardly connected to the NIS• Sector focuses on traditional products and neglects new

business opportunities

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Changing role of governance

The traditional division of state and market spheres increasingly breaks up and leads to a paradoxical development:

• Trend to involve private actors in governance, e.g. through market-based instruments,

• … but there are new roles for governmental / institutional actors!

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Policy action is needed regarding public AND private mechanisms

Public mechanisms:• Further develop public or mixed

instruments (PES, new markets,…)Private mechanisms:• Support private sector in order to use and

develop new products or services

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Systemic innovation support

Three dimensions for action:• to intensify the information on new market

opportunities, • establish cross-sectoral bridges, • and to provide innovation-oriented

incentives (seed money; LEADER approach; etc.).

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