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Linking Land and Sea Through an Ecological-Economic Model of Coral Reef Recreation

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Kirsten Oleson, Kenneth J Bagstad, Carlo Fezzi, Megan D. Barnes, Mary K. Donovan, Kim A. Falinski, Kelvin D. Gorospe, Hla Htun, Joey Lecky, Ferdinando Villa, and Tamara Wong, 2020-07-23, Linking Land and Sea Through an Ecological-Economic Model of Coral Reef Recreation: Ecological Economics, v. 177.

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Coastal zones are popular recreational areas that substantially contribute to social welfare. Managers can use information about specific environmental features that people value, and how these might change under different management scenarios, to spatially target actions to areas of high current or potential value. We explored how snorkelers' experience would be affected by separate and combined land and marine management actions in West Maui, Hawaiʻi, using a Bayesian belief network (BBN) and a spatially explicit ecosystem services model. The BBN simulates the attractiveness of a site for recreation by combining snorkeler preferences for coastal features with expert opinions on ecological dynamics, snorkeler behavior, and management [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Pacific Islands CASC

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citationTypeJournal
journalEcological Economics
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valuehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2020.106788
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