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Ecosystem services

 Ecosystem services: case studies

 

The Essex Natural Oyster Restoration Initiative​ 
The economics of harvesting sea urchins for kelp forest restoration (Urchinomics)

Valuing multiple eelgrass ecosystem services: fish production and uptake of carbon and nitrogen (Enviro Economics Consultancy Sweden)

The importance of carbon budgets in marine ecosystem conservation and restoration (Silvestrum Climate Associates)​

Marine ecosystem restoration and management options for port operators: the benefits of the sediment replacement (HR Wallingford)​​​

The importance of restoration actions in coastal marine habitats - Coralligenous habitats (University of Salento)

Restoring coastal fisheries using artificial habitats (Ecocean)​

Restoration of fish nursery functions with artificial habitats (Gilles Lecaillon, Ecocean, France)

The value of marine ecosystem restoration - Financing coastal resilience by combining nature-based risk reduction with insurance​ (David Billett, Deep Seas Environmental Solutions Ltd, UK)

Is there economic value from tourism for coral reef restoration? (David Billett, Deep Seas Environmental Solutions Ltd, UK)

On the valuation of coastal restoration in the UK  (Rob Tinch, Iodine SPRL, Belgium)

 

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This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 689518.
MERCES is coordinated by the Università Politecnica delle Marche (Italy) - www.univpm.it