Exploring the Cultural Ecosystem Services and Benefits of the Marine and Coastal Environment

Summary

A Case Study from South West England

Willis, C., & Fish, R. (2014) Presented at the Cultural Implications for Ecosystem Services 1 ACES 2014, Washington , DC.

In the research to date, there is less attention to important cultural ecosystem services. This is because there is no commonly accepted framework for eliciting in tangible values, characterising their changes and including them alongside other services indecision ‐ making (Chanetal., 2012)

The project

Date: 2015

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