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Buying and Selling Ecological Services: A Proposal for the Texas Gulf Coast Jim Blackburn SSPEED Center Rice University Work Supported by Grants From Houston Endowment and National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

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Buying and Selling Ecological Services: A Proposal for the

Texas Gulf Coast

Jim BlackburnSSPEED CenterRice University

Work Supported by Grants From Houston Endowment and National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

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Chinese FY1-D MVISRSeptember 12, 2008 at 6:18 PM CDT

Category 2$24 billion in damages4th costliest in U.S. History112 deaths2.6 million lost power

Hurricane Ike

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CEQ’s Proposed National Objectives, Principles, and

Standards for Water and Related Resources Implementation

Studies

• Protect and restore natural ecosystems and the environment while encouraging sustainable economic development.

• Avoid unwise use of floodplains, flood-prone areas and other ecologically valuable areas.

• Give “full and equal treatment to nonstructural approaches.”

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MS ALLA

Mississippi Coastal Improvements Program After Katrina

Dr. Susan Rees, Mobile District: “Unlikely to See a Totally Structural Hurricane Abatement Implemented in Today’s Funding and Evaluation Climate”

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The Federal Debt Reaches Historical High

CBO forecast - end of 2010, federal debt will be 62% of GDP.

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Original Landfall

GIS UT Dr. Clint Dawson

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Ike Surge Flowing Back Into Gulf 4 Days After Landfall –

Excellent Flood Storage

Photo: Bryan Carlile

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Galveston Bay Coastal Protection System

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Possible Economic Concepts For Non-structural Mitigation

1. Recreation/Eco-Tourism

2. Natural Resource Value Trading Concept

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Day Recreation Usage

Development of “Backside” of Peninsula

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Proposed Lone Star Coastal National Recreation Area

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Possible Economic Concepts For Non-structural Mitigation

1. Recreation/Eco-Tourism

2. Natural Resource Value Trading Concept

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100-Year Storm Surge Levels

Slide Courtesy Hal Needham, Louisiana State University

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Spartina Alterniflora and Other Coastal Wetland

Plants Define Resiliency –

Learn From ItEmbrace It Emulate It

Develop Resilient Economy

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Natural Resource Value Trading System

• Based on Experience in Regulatory-Based Systems

• Corps of Engineers Wetland Mitigation Banks

• U.S.F.W.S. Endangered Species Offset Concepts

• 303(d) Water Quality Programs for Nutrients and Temperature in Chesapeake Bay and Willamette Valley

• Emerging Carbon Markets

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Trading Platform Sellers Buyers

Conceptual Natural Resource Value Trading System

Flood StorageConservation of Existing Habitat

Neo-tropical Migrant Habitat CreationCoastal Wetland Creation/Migration

Migratory Waterfowl Habitat CreationPrairie Habitat Creation

Forest Lands Habitat CreationCarbon Sequestration

Endangered Species Habitat

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Potential Buyers• Flood Control

– U.S. Army Corps Non Structural – FEMA “Value Proposition”

• Philanthropic – USFWF (BP $) – Private Foundations

• Corporate – Zero Footprint Initiatives – Carbon Offsets – Other Mitigation

• Ecological Gift Market

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Potential Sellers• Private Landowner – Flood Storage At Key Elevations• Private Landowner – Carbon Farmer• Private Landowner – Wetland Habitat Owner and/or

Creator• Private Landowner – Prairie Habitat Owner and/or

Creator• Private Landowner – Neotropical Habitat Owner

and/or Creator• Private Landowner - Forest Habitat Owner and/or

Creator