Applying Benefit Transfer to Improve the Transfer of Ecological Estimates in Ecosystem Services Research and Policy
Ecosystem services (ES) represent a way to represent and quantify multiple uses, values as well as connectivity between ecosystem processes and human well-being. Ecosystem-based fisheries management approaches may seek to quantify expected trade-offs in ecosystem services due to actions such as rest...
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ftoregonstate:ir.library.oregonstate.edu:c821gk98k 2024-09-15T18:28:17+00:00 Applying Benefit Transfer to Improve the Transfer of Ecological Estimates in Ecosystem Services Research and Policy Errend, Melissa DeWitt, Ted Moon, J. B. https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/conference_proceedings_or_journals/c821gk98k English [eng] eng unknown North American Association of Fisheries Economists https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/conference_proceedings_or_journals/c821gk98k Copyright Not Evaluated Fisheries -- Economic aspects -- Congresses Sustainable fisheries -- Congresses Presentation ftoregonstate 2024-07-22T18:06:04Z Ecosystem services (ES) represent a way to represent and quantify multiple uses, values as well as connectivity between ecosystem processes and human well-being. Ecosystem-based fisheries management approaches may seek to quantify expected trade-offs in ecosystem services due to actions such as restoration and gear restrictions, or due to changes such as climate change and ocean acidification. However, lack of adequate data, time or budget constraints needed to model these scenarios in part creates a demand to directly apply (i.e., transfer) existing models and estimates of ecological production across different geographic, temporal, or spatial scales. Inconsistency and a lack of transparency in how knowledge gaps are filled by transfers can create sources of uncertainty and error that can propagate through and between ecosystem service values and assessments. While production estimate transfer represents a useful tool for research, policy and management to gain ES information when primary research is not available, transparency concerning these values is needed for assessing assumptions, trade-offs, and the need for primary research. While methodologies exist to facilitate and analyze the transfer of economic ES values (e.g., benefit transfer), there is no analogous formalized process to transfer ecological data underlying ES production. Drawing from the benefit transfer literature, we present a framework to similarly improve the transparency and accuracy of transferred ecological and biophysical ES production estimates in coastal ecosystem services assessments, specifically for habitat-fishery linkages. Conference Object Ocean acidification ScholarsArchive@OSU (Oregon State University) |
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Ecosystem services (ES) represent a way to represent and quantify multiple uses, values as well as connectivity between ecosystem processes and human well-being. Ecosystem-based fisheries management approaches may seek to quantify expected trade-offs in ecosystem services due to actions such as restoration and gear restrictions, or due to changes such as climate change and ocean acidification. However, lack of adequate data, time or budget constraints needed to model these scenarios in part creates a demand to directly apply (i.e., transfer) existing models and estimates of ecological production across different geographic, temporal, or spatial scales. Inconsistency and a lack of transparency in how knowledge gaps are filled by transfers can create sources of uncertainty and error that can propagate through and between ecosystem service values and assessments. While production estimate transfer represents a useful tool for research, policy and management to gain ES information when primary research is not available, transparency concerning these values is needed for assessing assumptions, trade-offs, and the need for primary research. While methodologies exist to facilitate and analyze the transfer of economic ES values (e.g., benefit transfer), there is no analogous formalized process to transfer ecological data underlying ES production. Drawing from the benefit transfer literature, we present a framework to similarly improve the transparency and accuracy of transferred ecological and biophysical ES production estimates in coastal ecosystem services assessments, specifically for habitat-fishery linkages. |
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Applying Benefit Transfer to Improve the Transfer of Ecological Estimates in Ecosystem Services Research and Policy |
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Applying Benefit Transfer to Improve the Transfer of Ecological Estimates in Ecosystem Services Research and Policy |
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Applying Benefit Transfer to Improve the Transfer of Ecological Estimates in Ecosystem Services Research and Policy |
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Applying Benefit Transfer to Improve the Transfer of Ecological Estimates in Ecosystem Services Research and Policy |
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Applying Benefit Transfer to Improve the Transfer of Ecological Estimates in Ecosystem Services Research and Policy |
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applying benefit transfer to improve the transfer of ecological estimates in ecosystem services research and policy |
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North American Association of Fisheries Economists |
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