Marine protected areas-substantiating their worth

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Abstract

With the UK Marine Bill promoting the creation of a network of marine protected areas and similar commitments in other countries there is a need for tools to assist in their design and management. Although physical science often drives designation, the implementation of marine protected areas also encompasses political and socio-economic issues. This paper focuses on one tool in the armoury of decision-makers: choice experiments. It illustrates its application to the quantification of aspects of socio-economic value not readily incorporated into the evaluation of the costs and benefits of marine protected areas utilising cold-water deep coral reefs off the Republic of Ireland.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
JournalMarine Policy
Volume34
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2010

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  • Glenn, H., Wattage, P., Mardle, S., Rensburg, T.V., Grehan, A., Foley, N.

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