1. Mapping cultural ecosystem services: A case study in Lesvos Island, Greece.
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Banela, Marina and Kitsiou, Dimitra
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ECOSYSTEM services ,OCEAN zoning ,ECOSYSTEMS ,COASTAL mapping ,POTENTIAL flow ,MARINE ecology - Abstract
Coastal and marine ecosystems are under high pressure from multiple activities that take place in coastal areas. Mapping and assessment of ecosystem services are considered essential to support decision-making in policies on the sustainable management of these areas. In this paper, an integrated indicator has been developed and applied to map and assess Recreation Opportunities that are supplied by coastal and marine ecosystems on the Island of Lesvos, North Aegean, Greece, which is an area of great natural wealth and beauty, but it is under numerous threats from various activities that take place within its boundaries. The proposed indicator integrates biophysical, social and managerial aspects of Ecosystem Services (ES) to assess potential ES flow. It is a flexible methodology that utilizes available data and user-friendly geo-technologies and can be used for local scale assessment. A discussion is carried out on the importance of such methodologies for Marine Spatial Planning (MSP), and recommendations are made as to how this indicator may be improved. • A composite indicator for mapping and assessing coastal and marine Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES). • Integration of biophysical, social and managerial aspects of Ecosystem Services (ES). • Assessment of coastal recreation opportunities. • Mapping of Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) is of high importance for Marine Spatial Planning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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