With the increasing use of environmental valuation methods in coastal, marine and deep-sea settings, there is a growing need for the collaboration of natural scientists and environmental economists. Stated preference valuation methods in particular need to be based on sound natural science information and translate such information to be used in social surveys. This paper uses three applications to make explicit the flow of information between different disciplines in the preparation and implementation of stated preference studies. One approach for facilitating this flow is to increase knowledge and understanding of natural scientists on these methods. To address this, this paper highlights key opportunities and pitfalls and demonstrates th...
DMP acknowledges the support of the NERC CBESS consortium (Coastal Biodiversity and Ecosystem Servic...
The achievement of good environmental status (GES) of marine and coastal ecosystem services is speci...
With the aim of improving decision-making processes, there is increasing interest from research prov...
With the increasing use of environmental valuation methods in coastal, marine and deep-sea settings,...
Non-market economic values derived from stated preference (SP) methods are often of interest for pol...
This work was supported by the Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (Visiting Fel...
The main aims of the work presented in this dissertation are 1) the elicitation of locallyheld value...
This study presents valuations of components of marine natural capital that have hitherto been overl...
Graduation date: 2013As competing uses of our coastlines increase, natural resource agencies are emp...
Regarding the growing population and escalated development on the coasts, the environmental policyma...
In this paper, we consider whether the current “state of the art” of environmental valuation is suit...
This paper scrutinises the use of ecosystem service valuation for marine planning. Lessons are drawn...
Ecosystem services (ESs) may be both non-market and market based. Both may provide important input t...
Monetary valuation of non-market environmental goods and services such as marine ecosystems is a dif...
The extension of market systems and economic appraisal methods to the natural world and allocation o...
DMP acknowledges the support of the NERC CBESS consortium (Coastal Biodiversity and Ecosystem Servic...
The achievement of good environmental status (GES) of marine and coastal ecosystem services is speci...
With the aim of improving decision-making processes, there is increasing interest from research prov...
With the increasing use of environmental valuation methods in coastal, marine and deep-sea settings,...
Non-market economic values derived from stated preference (SP) methods are often of interest for pol...
This work was supported by the Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (Visiting Fel...
The main aims of the work presented in this dissertation are 1) the elicitation of locallyheld value...
This study presents valuations of components of marine natural capital that have hitherto been overl...
Graduation date: 2013As competing uses of our coastlines increase, natural resource agencies are emp...
Regarding the growing population and escalated development on the coasts, the environmental policyma...
In this paper, we consider whether the current “state of the art” of environmental valuation is suit...
This paper scrutinises the use of ecosystem service valuation for marine planning. Lessons are drawn...
Ecosystem services (ESs) may be both non-market and market based. Both may provide important input t...
Monetary valuation of non-market environmental goods and services such as marine ecosystems is a dif...
The extension of market systems and economic appraisal methods to the natural world and allocation o...
DMP acknowledges the support of the NERC CBESS consortium (Coastal Biodiversity and Ecosystem Servic...
The achievement of good environmental status (GES) of marine and coastal ecosystem services is speci...
With the aim of improving decision-making processes, there is increasing interest from research prov...