The role of economic analysis in guiding the sustainable development of estuarine and coastal ecosystems is investigated based on a comprehensive review of the literature on the valuation of the recreation, cultural and aesthetic services. The implications of the findings for the sustainable management of coral reefs, Marine Protected Areas, and Small Island Developing States are discussed. Finally, the potential of meta-analytical benefit transfer and scaling up of values at various aggregation levels is demonstrated in the context of coastal tourism and recreation in Europe. The results of the study support the conclusion that the non-material values provided by coastal and estuarine ecosystems in terms of recreational, cultural and aesth...
This paper presents a preliminary attempt to estimate the awareness and value that society gives to ...
Quantifying the monetary value of ecosystem services (ES) provided by coastal and marine resources c...
International audienceThis paper develops an accounting approach for estimating cultural ecosystem s...
The role of economic analysis in guiding the sustainable development of estuarine and coastal ecosys...
The goods and services provided by coastal systems and the natural capital stocks that produce them ...
Built coastal environment Natural coastal environment Ecosystem service valuation GIS Spatial econom...
Understanding the cultural contributions of ecosystems is essential for recognising how environmenta...
Coastal lagoons are some of the most inhabited and yet threatened ecosystems in the world. Cultural ...
Coastal areas are especially important to human well-being with half the world's population living w...
Dr. Jasper Kenter was supported in this work by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) M...
The welfare dimension of the recreational services provided by global coastal ecosystems is examined...
Coastal areas are especially important to human well-being with half the world's population living w...
Coastal zones are in the forefront of the impacts (positive and negative) of the ...
This paper attempts to examine whether information from valuation studies can help the design of pol...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are the non-material benefits obtained from ecosystems that contri...
This paper presents a preliminary attempt to estimate the awareness and value that society gives to ...
Quantifying the monetary value of ecosystem services (ES) provided by coastal and marine resources c...
International audienceThis paper develops an accounting approach for estimating cultural ecosystem s...
The role of economic analysis in guiding the sustainable development of estuarine and coastal ecosys...
The goods and services provided by coastal systems and the natural capital stocks that produce them ...
Built coastal environment Natural coastal environment Ecosystem service valuation GIS Spatial econom...
Understanding the cultural contributions of ecosystems is essential for recognising how environmenta...
Coastal lagoons are some of the most inhabited and yet threatened ecosystems in the world. Cultural ...
Coastal areas are especially important to human well-being with half the world's population living w...
Dr. Jasper Kenter was supported in this work by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) M...
The welfare dimension of the recreational services provided by global coastal ecosystems is examined...
Coastal areas are especially important to human well-being with half the world's population living w...
Coastal zones are in the forefront of the impacts (positive and negative) of the ...
This paper attempts to examine whether information from valuation studies can help the design of pol...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are the non-material benefits obtained from ecosystems that contri...
This paper presents a preliminary attempt to estimate the awareness and value that society gives to ...
Quantifying the monetary value of ecosystem services (ES) provided by coastal and marine resources c...
International audienceThis paper develops an accounting approach for estimating cultural ecosystem s...