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Mangrove ecosystem service values and methodological approaches to valuation: Where do we stand?

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Año de la publicación: 2018
Autor: Amber Himes Cornell Susan O. Grose Linwood Pendleton
Lugar de incidencia: Global
Región oceánica: Cosmopolita

Mangroves, seagrass meadows, and salt marshes, collectively termed “Blue Forests,” are counted among the most valuable and productive coastal ecosystems on the planet. A recent literature review of the Blue Forest valuation research identified mangroves as the most frequently analyzed of these ecosystems, yet the literature demonstrates several deficits in terms of geographic location of studies, methods used to value the services, and most notably, a lack of valuation for cultural services. To better understand this, we analyzed the studies dealing specifically with mangroves from the original literature review to quantify what has been valued, where, by which methods, and the variation in the published values. We then use this information to synthesize our current level of knowledge on the type and value of services provided by mangroves, discuss data gaps, and address specifically the collection of data relevant to cultural ecosystem services (CES). Our results shed light on two principle issues affecting the mangrove valuation literature: overuse of benefit transfer in valuing mangrove ecosystem services and a lack of attention paid to the CES that mangroves provide. The mangrove valuation literature is not yet robust, lacking estimates of many ecosystem services, including...

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La estructura de clasificación de la lista de especies Blue Five para la biblioteca digital ha sido elaborada siguiendo criterios tanto científicos como de accesibilidad para facilitar la búsqueda de información. En primer lugar, se organizaron las especies basándose en la taxonomía aceptada por la comunidad científica para garantizar precisión y coherencia. Simultáneamente, se han implementado categorías y subcategorías, considerando características morfológicas, su distribución y el uso de los nombres comunes, con el fin de optimizar la navegación y búsqueda de datos por parte de los usuarios. Esta metodología equilibrada asegura que la lista no solo sea científicamente rigurosa, sino también fácil de consultar para quienes necesiten acceder a información específica de manera eficiente.
ISBN/ISSN/DOI: doi: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00376
Editor: Frontiers in Marine Science
Idioma: Inglés
Fuente: This article was submitted to Marine Ecosystem Ecology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Marine Science

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