PeerJ (Jan 2019)

Method for the quantitative evaluation of ecosystem services in coastal regions

  • Tomonari Okada,
  • Yugo Mito,
  • Erina Iseri,
  • Toshiyuki Takahashi,
  • Takanori Sugano,
  • Yoshihiro B. Akiyama,
  • Kenta Watanabe,
  • Toko Tanaya,
  • Hiroaki Sugino,
  • Kanae Tokunaga,
  • Takahiro Kubo,
  • Tomohiro Kuwae

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6234
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
p. e6234

Abstract

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Wetlands, tidal flats, seaweed beds, and coral reefs are valuable not only as habitats for many species, but also as places where people interact with the sea. Unfortunately, these areas have declined in recent years, so environmental improvement projects to conserve and restore them are being carried out across the world. In this study, we propose a method for quantifying ecosystem services, that is, useful for the proper maintenance and management of artificial tidal flats, a type of environmental improvement project. With this method, a conceptual model of the relationship between each service and related environmental factors in natural and social systems was created, and the relationships between services and environmental factors were clarified. The state of the environmental factors affecting each service was quantified, and the state of those factors was reflected in the evaluation value of the service. As a result, the method can identify which environmental factors need to be improved and if the goal is to increase the value of the targeted tidal flat. The method demonstrates an effective approach in environmental conservation for the restoration and preservation of coastal areas.

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