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Wednesday 6 December 2006: Workshop on European coastal biological valuation (Ghent, Belgium) |
COASTAL BIOLOGICAL VALUATION: WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT…
Coastal biological valuation encompasses the determination of the value of the coastal environment from a nature conservation perspective. As such, coastal biological valuation aims at providing an integrated view on nature’s intrinsic value (i.e. without any reference to anthropogenic use), as opposed to socio-economic valuation aiming at the quantification of the goods and services.
Because there is an ever increasing use of the coastal environment, practitioners, stakeholders and policy makers request clear and simple baseline maps in order to allow them make well-deliberated choices: e.g. usage maps may be used to detect conflicts in spatial distribution of human activities, whereas sedimentology maps allow to deliberately identify suitable aggregate extraction zones. These maps are indispensable within the process of spatial planning. A protocol to develop baseline biological valuation maps, differentiating between the intrinsic value within an area, however do not exist. Consequently, when such maps are needed, one is often obliged to trust on the available best expert judgement.
Taking the success of the terrestrial biological valuation maps of Flanders (Belgium) as an example, the MARBEF Theme III team set the development of a widely applicable and scientifically acceptable valuation protocol for the coastal environment as one of their major goals. Doing so, a prototype protocol was developed, making optimal use of (1) the lessons learned from the terrestrial valuation experts, (2) existing national initiatives and (3) existing international directives (e.g. Habitat Directive and European Marine Strategy).
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES: THE NEXT STEPS…
During this workshop we would like to make use of your expertise and thoughts on this subject. Only such wide and interactive cooperation might lead to a protocol that is widely accepted and applicable.
The main objectives of the workshop are therefore:
- to have a general discussion on the prototype valuation protocol, with emphasis on the applicability in marine/coastal habitats
- to come to a preliminar consensus on the biological valuation protocol
- to agree on the project outline and timing for the coming years
- to select case study areas for protocol testing and to make practical arrangements on these tests.
A detailed agenda for the workshop is expected to be circulated by early October.
WHEN TWO EUROPEAN INITIATIVES MEET UP: A KEY TO SUCCESS…
The workshop will be a joint venture of the EU CA ENCORA (www.encora.org) and the EU NoE MARBEF (www.marbef.org). By organizing a workshop for both ENCORA and MARBEF members we feel that this cooperation will drastically increase the expertise, needed to reach the final goal of this workshop. The MARBEF community mainly consists of marine natural scientists, providing the necessary critical mass of biodiversity, whereas ENCORA, focusing on end-users, will bring in the indispensable input of practitioners and stake holders as well as their experience with decision support systems. |
Organiser: Theme 7 coordinator
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