05255nam 2200649 450 991080823600332120230803200103.01-119-00781-X1-119-00779-81-119-00780-1(CKB)2670000000583690(EBL)1882164(SSID)ssj0001415626(PQKBManifestationID)11901377(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001415626(PQKBWorkID)11343287(PQKB)10991049(MiAaPQ)EBC1882164(Au-PeEL)EBL1882164(CaPaEBR)ebr10992803(CaONFJC)MIL674949(OCoLC)898060182(EXLCZ)99267000000058369020141002d2014 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrValue and economy of marine resources /edited by André Monaco, Patrick ProuzetHoboken, New Jersey :ISTE Ltd/John Wiley and Sons Inc,2014.1 online resource (318 p.)Oceanography and marine biology series. Seas and oceans setFrom the Seas and oceans set coordinated by André Mariotti and Jean-Chalres Pomerol.1-84821-706-4 1-322-43667-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; 1: The Services Provided by Marine Ecosystems: Economic Assessments and Their Usages; 1.1. Marine ecosystem services; 1.1.1. Ecosystem services; 1.1.2. A historic balance leading to an inefficient exploitation of ecosystem services; 1.1.3. Marine ecosystem services; 1.2. The monetary evaluation of ecosystem services; 1.2.1. The factors that motivate demands for monetary evaluation; 1.2.1.1. The demands for monetary evaluation of ecosystem services in an institutional framework1.2.1.2. The regulatory effect of the monetary evaluation of ecosystem services1.2.2. Monetary evaluation methods and their limits; 1.2.2.1. The values of ecosystem services; 1.2.2.2. Assessment methods for regulating services and cultural, recreational services; 1.2.2.3. The methods for assessing values for the non-use of biodiversity; 1.2.2.4. The monetization frontier; 1.3. The monetary evaluation of ecosystem services: some results for marine ecosystems; 1.4. The effective use of the assessment of benefits associated with ecosystem services; 1.4.1. The expected uses of monetary evaluation1.4.1.1. The different possible uses of monetary evaluation1.4.1.2. The use of economic evaluations of ecosystem services; 1.4.1.3. Monetary evaluation: a tool for rationalizing policies or a strategic tool?; 1.5. A complementary approach: assessing the cost of maintaining ecosystem services; 1.5.1. The principles of assessment; 1.5.2. Evaluation of the cost of the degradation of the environment in the directive-framework "Strategy for the marine habitat"; 1.6. Toward multifaceted evaluations of ecosystem services using a spatial approach1.6.1. The integrated spatial evaluation of marine and coastal ecosystem services1.6.2. The spatial integrated assessment of ES and the compromises associated with their development; 1.6.3. Tools for spatial integrated assessment of ecosystem services; 1.7. Conclusions; 1.8. Bibliography; 2: Fisheries and Aquaculture Sustainability; 2.1. Sustainability and responsibility of provisioning: learning the lessons from overfishing; 2.1.1. Introduction: challenges and summary of key points2.1.2. The initial fisheries approach challenged by the complexity of the ocean ecosystem and the failures of fisheries regulation2.1.2.1. The initial approach; 2.1.2.2. Limits of the monospecific MSY and the derived indicators; 2.1.2.3. Ecological place of humans in the marine ecosystem; 2.1.2.4. Incorrect accounting of the environmental and societal impacts; 2.1.2.5. Management challenges of the supply chains going beyond the framework of the initial approach; 2.1.3. Contributions of the new sciences on sustainability and responsibility; 2.1.3.1. Industrial ecology contributions2.1.3.2. Ecological economicsMarine resources and their exploitation, recovery and economic networks they generate are here from the perspective now inevitable growing environmental constraints, policy management and technical innovation. The recent development of marine biotechnology , the discovery of a great pharmacopoeia especially in reef environments , the development of marine renewables , are examples which show that man can develop through these new technologies property and services of the ocean. But this development resources under pressure of global change requires not only taking into account technical, buOceanography and marine biology series.Marine resourcesMarine resources.333.956Monaco AndréProuzet PatrickMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910808236003321Value and economy of marine resources4103934UNINA