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A generalisable integrated natural capital methodology for targeting investment in coastal defence

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  • Katrina J. Davis
  • Amy Binner
  • Andrew Bell
  • Brett Day
  • Timothy Poate
  • Siân Rees
  • Greg Smith
  • Kerrie Wilson
  • Ian Bateman

Abstract

Coastal ecosystems, such as saltmarsh, produce a range of ecosystem services that underpin human well-being. In the UK, and globally, saltmarsh extent and quality is declining due to coastal squeeze, deteriorating water quality, and agricultural activities. Here, we develop a general framework to evaluate changes in coastal defence. Using this framework, we identify priority areas for saltmarsh re-alignment: re-creation of saltmarsh in areas that have been saltmarsh in the past – but that have been claimed for a variety of land uses, particularly agriculture. We base our re-alignment prioritisation on the ecosystem services provided by saltmarsh in the North Devon Biosphere Reserve: specifically carbon sequestration and recreational benefits, and the economic values of those services. We compare potential economic benefits with the economic costs of creating new saltmarsh areas – specifically lost agricultural output, property damages and direct re-alignment costs. We identify a number of priority areas for managed re-alignment that generate high recreational values in areas where properties would not be damaged. These findings provide a necessary and timely analysis for the managers of the North Devon Biosphere Reserve. Furthermore, we outline a comprehensive methodology to plan future management of coastal zones.

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  • Katrina J. Davis & Amy Binner & Andrew Bell & Brett Day & Timothy Poate & Siân Rees & Greg Smith & Kerrie Wilson & Ian Bateman, 2019. "A generalisable integrated natural capital methodology for targeting investment in coastal defence," Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 8(4), pages 429-446, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:teepxx:v:8:y:2019:i:4:p:429-446
    DOI: 10.1080/21606544.2018.1537197
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    1. Zhongxun Zhang & Kaifang Shi & Zhiyong Zhu & Lu Tang & Kangchuan Su & Qingyuan Yang, 2022. "Spatiotemporal Evolution and Influencing Factors of the Rural Natural Capital Utilization Efficiency: A Case Study of Chongqing, China," Land, MDPI, vol. 11(5), pages 1-29, May.

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