2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnc.2018.02.009
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Assessing, quantifying and valuing the ecosystem services of coastal lagoons

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“…Nevertheless, the available studies suggest that coastal ecosystems (e.g. estuaries and deltas) are especially important for the supply of goods and services (Costanza et al, ; Newton et al, ). There was one conservation criterion selected in this study that was not explicitly captured by FEPAs (Nel et al, ): the conservation of riparian vegetation (although the selection of ‘diversity of river ecosystems as coarse‐filter biodiversity surrogates’ would probably include the protection of the different communities of riparian species).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, the available studies suggest that coastal ecosystems (e.g. estuaries and deltas) are especially important for the supply of goods and services (Costanza et al, ; Newton et al, ). There was one conservation criterion selected in this study that was not explicitly captured by FEPAs (Nel et al, ): the conservation of riparian vegetation (although the selection of ‘diversity of river ecosystems as coarse‐filter biodiversity surrogates’ would probably include the protection of the different communities of riparian species).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the available studies suggest that coastal ecosystems (e.g. estuaries and deltas) are especially important for the supply of goods and services (Costanza et al, 1997;Newton et al, 2018). There was one conservation criterion selected in this study that was not explicitly captured by FEPAs (Nel et al, 2016):…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a worldwide perspective the tool can be used to provides basic information as the number of services explored, which can be compared to other areas as it was done by Newton et al (2018) showing that a proper management and conservation would contribute to human wellbeing. In a more regional context the tool can be used to deal with management specific questions.…”
Section: Implications For Environmental Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of the MESAT can support the implementation of environmental management for different purposes, as different stakeholder needs can be fulfilled by the results from different CICES hierarchical levels. In a worldwide perspective the tool can be used to provides basic information as the number of services explored, which can be compared to other areas as it was done by Newton et al (2018) showing that a proper management and conservation would contribute to human wellbeing. In a more regional context the tool can be used to deal with management specific questions.…”
Section: Implications For Environmental Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coastal marine lagoons have significant socioeconomic importance because they provide various ecosystem services to satisfy several public needs (tourism, recreation, high fish productivity, possibilities for aquaculture development, etc.) [1,2]. The north-western part of the Black Sea Ukrainian coast is characterized by the presence of 16 marine basins of lagoon and estuarine type whose local name is «the limans».…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%