Ecosystem Services and Disservices of Mangrove Forests and Salt Marshes. / Chapter 3 / / Daniel A. Friess [and five others].
Coastal wetlands such as mangrove forests and saltmarshes provide a range of important benefits to people, broadly defined as ecosystem services. These include provisioning services such as fuelwood and food, regulating services such as carbon sequestration and wave attenuation, and various tangible...
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Friess, Daniel A., author. Ecosystem Services and Disservices of Mangrove Forests and Salt Marshes. Chapter 3 / Daniel A. Friess [and five others]. Oceanography and Marine Biology Chapter 7 Review Boca Raton, FL ; London ; New York : Taylor & Francis, 2020. 1 online resource (24 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Oceanography and marine biology series ; Volume 58 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. Coastal wetlands such as mangrove forests and saltmarshes provide a range of important benefits to people, broadly defined as ecosystem services. These include provisioning services such as fuelwood and food, regulating services such as carbon sequestration and wave attenuation, and various tangible and intangible cultural services. However, strong negative perceptions of coastal wetlands also exist, often driven by the perceived or actual ecosystem disservices that they also produce. These can include odour, a sense of danger, and their real or perceived role in vector and disease transmission (e.g., malaria). This review provides an introduction to the ecosystem services and disservices concepts, and highlights the broad range of services and disservices provided by mangrove forests and saltmarshes. Importantly, we discuss the key implications of ecosystem services and disservices for the management of these important coastal ecosystems. Ultimately, a clear binary does not exist between ecosystem services and disservices; an ecosystem service to one stakeholder can be viewed as a disservice to another, or a service can change seasonally into a disservice, and vice versa. It is not enough to only consider the beneficial ecosystem services that coastal wetlands provide: instead, we need to provide a balanced view of coastal wetlands that incorporates the complexities that exist in how humans relate to and interact with these important coastal ecosystems. 1. The biology of Austrominius modestus (Darwin) in its native and invasive range -- 2. Towards an optimal design for ecosystem-level ocean observatories -- 3. Ecosystem services and disservices of mangrove forests and saltmarshes -- 4. The oceanography and ecology of Ningaloo, a marine World Heritage Area -- 5. Priority species to support the functional integrity of coral reefs -- 6. Tides, the Moon and the Kaleidoscope of Ocean Mixing -- 7. Effects of microplastic on zooplankton survival and sublethal responses. 8. Comparative biogeography of marine invaders across their native and introduced ranges -- 9. Human pressures and the emergence of novel marine ecosystems. Marine biology. 0-367-52472-4 Oceanography and marine biology series ; Volume 58. |
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