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Drakou, Evangelia G.; Pendleton, Linwood; Effron, Micah; Ingram, Jane Carter; Teneva, Lida. |
Local, regional, and global policies to manage protect and restore our oceans and coasts call for the inclusion of ecosystem services (ES) in policy-relevant research. Marine and coastal ES and the associated benefits to humans are usually assessed, quantified, and mapped at the ecosystem level to inform policy and decision-making. Yet those benefits may reach humans beyond the provisioning ecosystem, at the regional or even global level. Current efforts to map ES generated by a single ecosystem rarely consider the distribution of benefits beyond the ecosystem itself, especially at the regional or global level. In this article, we elaborate on the concept of "extra-local" ES to refer to those ES generating benefits that are enjoyed far from the providing... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Conceptual framework; Ecosystem services; Human dimension; Mapping; Telecoupled systems. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00636/74821/75186.pdf |
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