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23 May 2008 | dataset

Economic valuation and socioeconomics of coral reefs: methodological issues and three case studies

In most tropical countries, coral reef ecosystems provide coastal populations with a number of goods and services. However, a variety of anthropogenic practices threatens reef health and therefore jeopardizes the benefits flowing from these goods and services. These threats range from local pollution, sedimentation, destructive fishing practices and coral mining, to global issues such as coral bleaching.
By “getting some of the numbers on the table”, economic valuation can help shed light on the importance of the goods and services and show the costs of inaction in the face of threats. Creating markets for sustainable resource use can highlight the value of these goods and services to local populations

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Physical Description: 27 p.

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https://pacific-data.sprep.org/system/files/111_1.pdf

In most tropical countries, coral reef…

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Publisher SPREP Pacific Environment Information Network (PEIN)
Modified 15 February 2022
Release Date 23 May 2008
Source URL https://library.sprep.org/content/economic-valuation-and-socioeconomics-coral-r…
Identifier VL-34717
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location Pacific Region
Relevant Countries Pacific Region
License Public
[Open Data]
Contact Name SPREP Records and Archives Officer
Contact Email sprep_irca@sprep.org