This report summarizes five cultural ecosystem service assessment methods piloted by the 2020 catalyst project, Cultural Ecosystem Services in Estuary Stewardship and Management.
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Keywords: ecosystem services, cultural ecosystem services, assessment, methods, reserve exchange
Reserves: He‘eia, HI, Kachemak Bay, AK
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This needs assessment of conservation policy stakeholders in the Pacific Northwest identified data needs and barriers for potential blue carbon project partners.
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Keywords: blue carbon
Reserves: Padilla Bay, WA, South Slough, OR
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These GIS-generated maps show peatlands by major land owners in the Kenai Lowlands, Alaska region.
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Keywords: blue carbon, carbon finance, peatland
Reserves: Kachemak Bay, AK, Waquoit Bay, MA
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Coastal wetlands, including tidal wetlands, seagrass beds and mangroves, are some of the most economically important yet most vulnerable ecosystems globally.
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Keywords: blue carbon, carbon finance, ecosystem services, restoration
Reserves: Padilla Bay, WA, South Slough, OR
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Southern California ’s coastal environments are under intense development pressure. In the Tijuana River Valley, this pressure translates into the fragmentation and loss of coastal wetlands that provide invaluable services, such as water quality protection.
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Keywords: ecosystem services, restoration, scenario planning, adaptive management, flooding, sea level rise
Reserves: Tijuana River, CA