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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
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AS
Title
The impact of coastal realignment on the availability of ecosystem services: gains, losses and trade-offs from a local community perspective
Abstract
Coastal realignment is the procedure of repositioning or removing coastal defense structures to restore tidal flooding and facilitate the development of intertidal ecosystems in a previously reclaimed area from the sea. A key policy objective of coastal realignment is to increase ecosystem services provided by intertidal ecosystems and thereby contribute to human well-being. However, the social response to coastal realignment is often negative, raising the question as to what extent communities living nearby project locations recognize, value and benefit from the goods and services provided by restored intertidal ecosystems. In this study, we examine public perceptions of ecosystem services gains, losses and trade-offs associated with coastal realignment. We hereby focus on three coastal realignment case study locations in the Southwest delta, the Netherlands. Questionnaires were administered in nearby villages and the collected data (N = 261) were analyzed using random forest regression models. A notable outcome of this study is that local communities often consider coastal realignment interventions to decrease rather than increase the availability of ecosystem services. This points to a discrepancy between how coastal realignment is viewed from a policy perspective and a local community perspective. Changes in the availability of cultural ecosystem services were found to have the highest impact on the level of support for coastal realignment, while the importance attached to provisioning, regulating and supporting ecosystem services was notably lower. In consequence, to increase public support, it will be essential to minimize the loss of cultural ecosystem services, or better yet, find ways to increase cultural ecosystem services through coastal realignment, for instance by creating opportunities for recreation and tourism.
WebOfScience code
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001062694400001
Bibliographic citation
Bax, V.; Van De Lageweg, W.I.; Terpstra, T.; Buijs, J.-M.; de Reus, K.; de Groot, F.; van Schaik, R.; Habte, M.A.; Schram, J.; Hoogenboom, T. (2023). The impact of coastal realignment on the availability of ecosystem services: gains, losses and trade-offs from a local community perspective. J. Environ. Manage. 345: 118675. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118675
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true
Access rights
open access
Is accessible for free
true

Authors

author
Name
Vincent Bax
author
Name
Wietse Van De Lageweg
author
Name
Teun Terpstra
author
Name
Jean-Marie Buijs
author
Name
Koen de Reus
author
Name
Femke de Groot
author
Name
Robin van Schaik
author
Name
Merhawi Arefaine Habte
author
Name
Joppe Schram
author
Name
Tom Hoogenboom

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DOI
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118675

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date created
2023-08-28
date modified
2023-08-28