© 2016 Kirkbride-Smith et al. Artificial reefs in marine protected areas provide additional habitat for biodiversity viewing, and therefore may offer an innovative management solution for managing for coral reef recovery and resilience. Marine park user fees can generate revenue to help manage and maintain natural and artificial reefs. Using a stated preference survey, this study investigates the present consumer surplus associated with visitor use of a marine protected area in Barbados. Two hypothetical markets were presented to differentiate between respondents use values of either: (a) natural reefs within the marine reserve or (b) artificial reef habitat for recreational enhancement. Information was also collected on visitors' perceptio...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate tourism capacity, the effectiveness of the management plan...
The recognition of recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs globally provides a sound e...
While ecological links between ecosystems have been long recognised, management rarely crosses ecosy...
© 2016 Kirkbride-Smith et al. Artificial reefs in marine protected areas provide additional habitat ...
Coral reefs are highly diverse and economically important. Despite this, a confluence of anthropogen...
Coral reefs are a vital resource in the low-island Republic of Maldives, where the sustainable use o...
Coral reefs are an important environmental resource because they provide protection to coasts from e...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are the dominant global strategy to counter widespread coral reef degr...
Hikkaduwa National Park is one of the four marine national parks in Sri Lanka and a main recreationa...
Seamounts provide oases of hard substrate in the deep sea that are frequently associated with locall...
Artificial reefs have been used to create protected areas for the conservation of habitat and wildli...
We acknowledge extensive field support provided by Bonaire NGO, Echo, during data collection, and th...
Natural or coral reefs represent extremely valuable ecosystems supporting an estimated 25 percent of...
This paper reports the results of a choice experiment (CE) that values the ecosystem service benefit...
Coral reef resources are under threat globally from liuman-induced changes including; development, p...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate tourism capacity, the effectiveness of the management plan...
The recognition of recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs globally provides a sound e...
While ecological links between ecosystems have been long recognised, management rarely crosses ecosy...
© 2016 Kirkbride-Smith et al. Artificial reefs in marine protected areas provide additional habitat ...
Coral reefs are highly diverse and economically important. Despite this, a confluence of anthropogen...
Coral reefs are a vital resource in the low-island Republic of Maldives, where the sustainable use o...
Coral reefs are an important environmental resource because they provide protection to coasts from e...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are the dominant global strategy to counter widespread coral reef degr...
Hikkaduwa National Park is one of the four marine national parks in Sri Lanka and a main recreationa...
Seamounts provide oases of hard substrate in the deep sea that are frequently associated with locall...
Artificial reefs have been used to create protected areas for the conservation of habitat and wildli...
We acknowledge extensive field support provided by Bonaire NGO, Echo, during data collection, and th...
Natural or coral reefs represent extremely valuable ecosystems supporting an estimated 25 percent of...
This paper reports the results of a choice experiment (CE) that values the ecosystem service benefit...
Coral reef resources are under threat globally from liuman-induced changes including; development, p...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate tourism capacity, the effectiveness of the management plan...
The recognition of recreational and conservation benefits of coral reefs globally provides a sound e...
While ecological links between ecosystems have been long recognised, management rarely crosses ecosy...