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When ecosystems and their services are not co-located: oceans and coasts ArchiMer
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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Mapping the global distribution of locally-generated marine ecosystem services: The case of the West and Central Pacific Ocean tuna fisheries ArchiMer
Drakou, Evangelia G.; Virdin, John; Pendleton, Linwood.
Ecosystem service (ES) maps are instrumental for the assessment and communication of the costs and benefits of human-nature interactions. Yet, despite the increased understanding that we live a globalized tele-coupled world where such interactions extend globally, ES maps are usually place-based and fail to depict the global flows of locally produced ES. We aim to shift the way ES maps are developed by bringing global value chains into ES assessments. We propose and apply a conceptual framework that integrates ES provision principles, with value chain analysis and human well-being assessment methods, while considering the spatial dimension of these components in ES mapping. We apply this framework to the case of seafood provision from purse seine tuna...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Flow mapping; Benefit sharing; Telecoupled systems; Teleconnections; Value chain analysis; Trade.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00636/74850/75237.pdf
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