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Bringing stakeholders together to articulate multiple value dimensions of ecosystem services
Ecosystem services are embedded with multiple values. Capturing and integrating plural perspectives when conducting ecosystem services studies is a recognized need and yet a challenge. This paper proposes a participatory approach that fosters articulation of values allowing the integration of differ...
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Published in: | Ocean & coastal management 2018-11, Vol.165, p.215-224 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Ecosystem services are embedded with multiple values. Capturing and integrating plural perspectives when conducting ecosystem services studies is a recognized need and yet a challenge. This paper proposes a participatory approach that fosters articulation of values allowing the integration of different value dimensions to inform decision-making processes, an important challenge that has been gaining traction in the field of ecosystem services research. Using participation as a value articulating institution, stakeholder groups of the Portuguese marine and coastal Arrábida Natural Park were engaged in a participatory process that included a collaborative workshop to articulate value dimensions expressed by ecological, economic and social criteria in two different contexts: the assessment of project alternatives for regulating access to beaches and recreational activities and a conflict related with allocation of coastal vineyard areas. Results demonstrate that the proposed deliberative process fostered changes in participants’ initial mental models and created new insights, namely by generating additional alternatives, expanding perceptions on affected ES, and helping the formalization of multiple evaluation criteria and decision rules, thus supporting decision-making in marine and coastal protected areas.
•A participatory approach for articulation of ES values is proposed.•Integrating different worldviews call for new ways of articulating ES values.•Impact matrices were produced considering multi-dimensional evaluation criteria.•Assessment of the effects on ES based on participatory evaluation criteria.•The process supported the expansion of individuals mental models. |
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ISSN: | 0964-5691 1873-524X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2018.08.026 |