Authors
Katie K Arkema, Gregory M Verutes, Spencer A Wood, Chantalle Clarke-Samuels, Samir Rosado, Maritza Canto, Amy Rosenthal, Mary Ruckelshaus, Gregory Guannel, Jodie Toft, Joe Faries, Jessica M Silver, Robert Griffin, Anne D Guerry
Publication date
2015/6/11
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
112
Issue
24
Pages
7390-7395
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Recent calls for ocean planning envision informed management of social and ecological systems to sustain delivery of ecosystem services to people. However, until now, no coastal and marine planning process has applied an ecosystem-services framework to understand how human activities affect the flow of benefits, to create scenarios, and to design a management plan. We developed models that quantify services provided by corals, mangroves, and seagrasses. We used these models within an extensive engagement process to design a national spatial plan for Belize’s coastal zone. Through iteration of modeling and stakeholder engagement, we developed a preferred plan, currently under formal consideration by the Belizean government. Our results suggest that the preferred plan will lead to greater returns from coastal protection and tourism than outcomes from scenarios oriented toward achieving either …
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Scholar articles
KK Arkema, GM Verutes, SA Wood, C Clarke-Samuels… - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2015
C Clarke, S Rosado, A Rosenthal, K Arkema, M Canto… - Retrieved, 2012
KK Arkema, G Verutes, SA Wood, C Clarke, S Rosado… - Manuscript in preparation
K Arkema, G Verutes, S Wood, C Clarke, M Canto… - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2015
KK Arkema, G Verutes, SA Wood, C Clarke, S Rosado… - Proc Nat Acad Sci USA