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Marine ecosystem services of seagrass in physical and monetary terms: The Mediterranean Sea case study

Anna Maria Addamo, Alessandra La Notte, Silvia Ferrini, Gaetano Grilli

2024Ecological Economics10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Seagrass habitats are essential and vulnerable ecosystems with several key roles, from biodiversity hotspots to climate change mitigation. Their characteristics, current condition and potential benefits, are the main core of this study which presents one of the first applications of marine accounts for the European Mediterranean Sea. The assessment focuses on four marine and coastal ecosystem services (i.e. fish and raw biomass provision, blue carbon, and nature-based recreation) and relies on habitat modelling for the biophysical assessment and a diversity of economic valuation tools (e.g. resource rent, avoided costs, benefit transfer) for the monetization of benefits. The findings highlight the essential benefits provided by seagrass meadows for Mediterranean European countries. Accounting tables display the role of seagrass to enhance environmental and economic well-being and the support that accounting evidence can provide for conservation, restoration and marine spatial planning.

Topics & Concepts

SeagrassEcosystem servicesMediterranean climateMediterranean seaEcosystemMarine ecosystemOceanographyFisheryEnvironmental scienceGeographyEcologyEnvironmental resource managementGeologyBiologyCoastal and Marine ManagementMarine and fisheries researchCoral and Marine Ecosystems Studies