Help the kelp : a cost-effectiveness analysis of large-scale kelp forest restoration efforts in the Arctic Archipelagos

Verkefni er lokað til 19.09.2024 Following an increase in green sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) in the 1970s, vast areas of Northern Norway’s kelp forest ecosystems were transformed into urchin barrens that persist to this day. Kelp forest ecosystems provide various coastal ecosystem...

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Main Author: Eyð Maritudóttir Grønadal 1991-
Other Authors: Háskólinn á Akureyri
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/45863
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/45863 2023-11-05T03:39:34+01:00 Help the kelp : a cost-effectiveness analysis of large-scale kelp forest restoration efforts in the Arctic Archipelagos Eyð Maritudóttir Grønadal 1991- Háskólinn á Akureyri 2023-08 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/45863 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/45863 Meistaraprófsritgerðir Háskólasetur Vestfjarða Haf- og strandsvæðastjórnun Ígulker Þörungar Sjávarvistfræði University Centre of the Westfjords Coastal and marine management Green ses urchins Kelp forest Ecosystems Thesis Master's 2023 ftskemman 2023-10-11T22:54:37Z Verkefni er lokað til 19.09.2024 Following an increase in green sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) in the 1970s, vast areas of Northern Norway’s kelp forest ecosystems were transformed into urchin barrens that persist to this day. Kelp forest ecosystems provide various coastal ecosystem services to coastal communities and efforts are being made to restore them. This study aims to find out the most cost-effective restoration methods that can ensure large-scale and sustainable kelp forest restoration, considering various local environmental, biological, and anthropogenic factors. The restoration methods analysed focus on reducing sea urchin densities: ROV, automatic picking, manual picking by volunteers or professionals, and traps. The cost-effectiveness analysis methodology is employed to compare the restoration methods based on their costs, time frames, and effectiveness. Data on each restoration method's expected costs and effectiveness were gathered from local service providers, prior research studies, and expert opinions to facilitate the analysis. The results of the analysis show that methods rooted within the local community can be the most cost-effective restoration method, but these methods are highly dependent on the local community and most likely not suitable for the needed continued scaling up of kelp forest restoration projects. The right restoration method is dependent on scale and site-specific factors and a combination of restoration methods should be considered. The findings of this research will contribute valuable insights for decision-makers and stakeholders involved in kelp forest restoration efforts, aiding in the selection of the most cost-effective and feasible restoration approaches in the Arctic Archipelagos and beyond. Í kjölfar aukningar á grænum ígulkerjum (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) á áttunda áratugnum, umbreyttust víðfeðm svæði af þaraskógavistkerfi Norður-Noregs í ígulkerja auðnir sem hafa varað fram á þennan dag. Þaraskógavistkerfi veita ýmsa ... Master Thesis Arctic Skemman (Iceland)
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topic Meistaraprófsritgerðir
Háskólasetur Vestfjarða
Haf- og strandsvæðastjórnun
Ígulker
Þörungar
Sjávarvistfræði
University Centre of the Westfjords
Coastal and marine management
Green ses urchins
Kelp forest
Ecosystems
spellingShingle Meistaraprófsritgerðir
Háskólasetur Vestfjarða
Haf- og strandsvæðastjórnun
Ígulker
Þörungar
Sjávarvistfræði
University Centre of the Westfjords
Coastal and marine management
Green ses urchins
Kelp forest
Ecosystems
Eyð Maritudóttir Grønadal 1991-
Help the kelp : a cost-effectiveness analysis of large-scale kelp forest restoration efforts in the Arctic Archipelagos
topic_facet Meistaraprófsritgerðir
Háskólasetur Vestfjarða
Haf- og strandsvæðastjórnun
Ígulker
Þörungar
Sjávarvistfræði
University Centre of the Westfjords
Coastal and marine management
Green ses urchins
Kelp forest
Ecosystems
description Verkefni er lokað til 19.09.2024 Following an increase in green sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) in the 1970s, vast areas of Northern Norway’s kelp forest ecosystems were transformed into urchin barrens that persist to this day. Kelp forest ecosystems provide various coastal ecosystem services to coastal communities and efforts are being made to restore them. This study aims to find out the most cost-effective restoration methods that can ensure large-scale and sustainable kelp forest restoration, considering various local environmental, biological, and anthropogenic factors. The restoration methods analysed focus on reducing sea urchin densities: ROV, automatic picking, manual picking by volunteers or professionals, and traps. The cost-effectiveness analysis methodology is employed to compare the restoration methods based on their costs, time frames, and effectiveness. Data on each restoration method's expected costs and effectiveness were gathered from local service providers, prior research studies, and expert opinions to facilitate the analysis. The results of the analysis show that methods rooted within the local community can be the most cost-effective restoration method, but these methods are highly dependent on the local community and most likely not suitable for the needed continued scaling up of kelp forest restoration projects. The right restoration method is dependent on scale and site-specific factors and a combination of restoration methods should be considered. The findings of this research will contribute valuable insights for decision-makers and stakeholders involved in kelp forest restoration efforts, aiding in the selection of the most cost-effective and feasible restoration approaches in the Arctic Archipelagos and beyond. Í kjölfar aukningar á grænum ígulkerjum (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) á áttunda áratugnum, umbreyttust víðfeðm svæði af þaraskógavistkerfi Norður-Noregs í ígulkerja auðnir sem hafa varað fram á þennan dag. Þaraskógavistkerfi veita ýmsa ...
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title Help the kelp : a cost-effectiveness analysis of large-scale kelp forest restoration efforts in the Arctic Archipelagos
title_short Help the kelp : a cost-effectiveness analysis of large-scale kelp forest restoration efforts in the Arctic Archipelagos
title_full Help the kelp : a cost-effectiveness analysis of large-scale kelp forest restoration efforts in the Arctic Archipelagos
title_fullStr Help the kelp : a cost-effectiveness analysis of large-scale kelp forest restoration efforts in the Arctic Archipelagos
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