Ecosystem Services Valuation for Estuarine and Coastal Restoration in Florida
A canal close to the beach in Naples, Florida.

Versions

view on EDIS
PDF-2018

Keywords

Coastal Ecosystems
Ecosystem Restoration
SG134

Categories

How to Cite

Blair, Susanna, Carrie Adams, Tom Ankersen, Maia McGuire, and David Kaplan. (2015) 2018. “Ecosystem Services Valuation for Estuarine and Coastal Restoration in Florida: TP-204/SG134, Rev. 1/2018”. EDIS 2018 (1). Gainesville, FL:10. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-sg134-2015.

Abstract

Throughout Florida’s history, humans have altered the coastlines, leading to large-scale degradation of coastal ecosystems. This has led to the loss of associated ecosystem services, including products such as food and timber, and processes like coastal protection and disease control. Unfortunately, ecosystem restoration efforts have not always been a priority for coastal management. This 10-page literature review surveys the available ecosystem-service valuation literature for five of Florida’s coastal natural communities—oyster reefs, beach dunes, mangrove forests, seagrass beds, and salt marshes—to facilitate the quantification of ecosystem services to provide a better measure of the full impact of restoration efforts. Written by Susanna Blair, Carrie Adams, Tom Ankersen, Maia McGuire, and David Kaplan, and published by the UF Department of Sea Grant, January 2015. (UF/IFAS photo by Tyler Jones)

TP-204/SG134: Ecosystem Services Valuation for Estuarine and Coastal Restoration in Florida (ufl.edu)

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-sg134-2015
view on EDIS
PDF-2018

References

Azqueta, D. D. and Sotelsek. 2007. "Valuing Nature: From Environmental Impacts to Natural Capital." Ecological Economics 63:22–30.

Barbier, E. B., S. D. Hacker, C. J. Kennedy, E. W. Koch, A. D. Stier, and B. R. Silliman. 2011. "The Value of Estuarine and Coastal Ecosystem Services." Ecological Monographs 81:169–193.

Berkes, F. and C. Folke, eds. 1998. Linking Social and Ecological Systems: Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Clewell, A. F. and J. Aronson. 2007 Ecological Restoration: Principles, Values, and Structure of an Emerging Profession, 2nd ed. Washington, DC: Island Press.

Coastal Resilience Network. 2013. https://coastalresilience.org/.

Coen, L. D. and M. W. Luckenbach. 2013. "Restoration Monitoring of Oyster Reefs." http://www.oyster-restoration.org/how-to-monitor-sites-using-oyster-restoration-metrics/.

———. 2000. "Developing Success Criteria and Goals for Evaluating Oyster Reef Restoration: Ecological Function or Resource Exploitation?" Ecological Engineering 15:323–343.

Costanza, R., R. d'Arge, R. de Groot, S. Rarber, M. Grasso, B. Hannon, K. Limburg, S. Naeem, R. O'Neill, J. Paruelo, and R. Raskin. 1997 "The Value of the World's Ecosystem Service and the Natural Capital." Nature 387:253–260.

Costanza, R. and C. Folke. 1997. "Valuing Ecosystem Services with Efficiency, Fairness, and Sustainability as Goals." In Nature's Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems, G. C. Daily, ed., 49–70. Washington, DC: Island Press.

Ehrenfeld, J. G. 2000. "Defining the Limits of Restoration: The Need for Realistic Goals." Restoration Ecology 8:2–9.

Emanuel, K., R. Sundararajan, and J. Williams. 2008. "Hurricanes and Global Warming: Results from Downscaling IPCC AR4 Simulations." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 89:347–367.

Geselbracht, L., K. Freeman, E. Kelly,D. R. Gordon, and F. E. Putz. 2011. "Retrospective and Prospective Model Simulations of Sea Level Rise Impacts on Gulf of Mexico Coastal Marshes and Forests in Waccasassa Bay, Florida." 107:35–57.

Grabowski, J. H. and C. H. Peterson. 2007. "Restoring Oyster Reefs to Recover Ecosystem Services." In Ecosystem engineers: concepts, theory and applications, K. Cuddington, J. E. Byers, W. G. Wilson, and A. Hastings, eds, 281–298. Amsterdam: Elsevier-Academic Press.

Hallett, L. M., S. Diver, M. V. Eitzel, J. J. Olson, B. S. Ramage, H. Sardinas, Z. Statman-Weil, and K. N. Suding. 2013. "Do We Practice What We Preach? Goal Setting for Ecological Restoration." Restoration Ecology 21:312–319.

Hartwick, J. M. 1990 "Natural Resources, National Accounting and Economic Depreciation." Journal of Public Economics 43:291–304.

Howarth, R. B. and S. Farber. 2002. "Accounting for the Value of Ecosystem Services." Ecological Economics 41:421–429.

Knutson, T. R., J. L. McBride, J. Chan, K. Emanuel, G. Holland, C. Landsea, I. Held, J. Kossen, A. Srivastava, and M. Sugi. 2010. "Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change." Nature Geoscience 3: 157–163.

Lewis, R. R., P. A. Clark, W. K. Fehring, H. S. Greening, R. O. Johansson, and R. T. Paul. 1999. "The Rehabilitation of the Tampa Bay Estuary, Florida, USA, as an Example of Successful Integrated Coastal Management." Marine Pollution Bulletin 37:468–473.

Miles I, W. C. Sullivan, and F. E. Kuo. 1998. "Ecological Restoration Volunteers: The Benefits of Participation." Urban Ecosystems 2:27–41.

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. 2005. Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Current State and Trends. Washington, DC: Island Press.

Miller, J. R. and R. J. Hobbs. 2007. "Habitat restoration—Do We Know What We're Doing?" Restoration Ecology 15:382–390.

Montoya, D., L. Rogers, and J. Memmott. 2012. "Emerging Perspectives in the Restoration of Biodiversity-Based Ecosystem Services." Trends in Ecology and Evolution 27 (12):666–672.

Nelson, E.J., P. Kareiva, M. Ruckelshaus, K. Arkema, G. Geller, E. Girvetz, D. Goodrich, V. Matzek, M. Pinsky, W. Reid, M. Saunders, D. Semmens, and H. Tallis. 2013. "Climate Change's Impact on Key Ecosystem Services and the Human Well-Being They Support in the US." Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 11:483–493.

Normile, D. 2010. "UN Biodiversity Summit Yields Welcome and Unexpected Progress." Science 330:742–743.

Pillemer, K., T. E. Fuller-Rowell, M. C. Reid, and N. M. Wells. 2010. "Envrionmental Volunteering and Health Outcomes Over a 20-Year Period." The Geronotlogist 50:594–602.

Pimentel, D., C. Wilson, C. McCullum, R. Huang, P. Dwen, F. Flack, Q. Tran, T. Saltman, and B. Cliff. 1997. "Economics and Environmental Benefits of Biodiversity." BioScience 47:747–757.

Ruiz-Jaen, M. C. and T. M. Aide. 2005. "Restoration Success: How Is It Being Measured?" Restoration Ecology 13:569–577.

Santschi, P. H., B. J. Presley, T. L. Wade, B. Garcia-Romero, and M. Baskaran. 2001. "Historical Contamination of PAHs, PCBs, DDTs, and Heavy Metals in Mississippi River Delta, Galveston Bay and Tampa Bay Sediment Cores." Marine Environmental Research 52:51–79.

Society of Ecological Restoration International Science and Policy Working Group. 2004. The SER International Primer on Ecological Restoration. Tuscon: Society for Ecological Restoration International. https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.ser.org/resource/resmgr/custompages/publications/ser_publications/ser_primer.pdf

Thom, R. M. and K. F. Wellman. 1997. Planning Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring Programs. Final Report to Institute for Water Resources, US Army Corps of Engineers, Alexandria, Virginia. IWR 96-R-23. https://usace.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16021coll2/id/3691/

Yoskowitz, D., C. Santos, B. Allee, C. Carollo, J. Henderson, S. Jordan, and J. Ritchie. 2010. Proceedings of the Gulf of Mexico Ecosystem Services Workshop: Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, June 16-18, 2010. October. 16 pages. Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies. Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. https://www.gri.msstate.edu/publications/docs/2010/10/8736eservicesproceedings1.pdf

License