2012
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.524-527.3365
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Discussion on Marine Eco-Compensation Standard of Land Reclamation from Sea: A Case Study of Dadeng Sea Area, Xiamen, China

Abstract: This paper chooses a land reclamation project of Dadeng sea area, Xiamen as a case, and put emphasis on discussing how to calculate the marine eco-compensation standard of land reclamation from sea based on the losses of ecosystem services. It starts with the classification of coastal ecosystem services and the analysis of adverse impacts caused by the reclamation project, and then builds the relevant valuation models of ecosystem service losses under the above classification framework and estimates the losses… Show more

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“…Eco-compensation has drawn much attention, and became a research hotspot in the field of ecosystem management. So far, there have been many literatures on the eco-compensation for terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems [2][3], but the research on the marine or coastal eco-compensation starts late and there are few treatises [4][5]. As to the eco-compensation for CPFZ, the relevant study, especially case study, is rare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eco-compensation has drawn much attention, and became a research hotspot in the field of ecosystem management. So far, there have been many literatures on the eco-compensation for terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems [2][3], but the research on the marine or coastal eco-compensation starts late and there are few treatises [4][5]. As to the eco-compensation for CPFZ, the relevant study, especially case study, is rare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%