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Ecosystem Services Conceptual Model Application: Testing General Model Adaptability

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Mason, S; Olander, L
September 5, 2018

This case study, a companion to Ecosystem Services Conceptual Model Application: NOAA and NERRS Salt Marsh Habitat Restoration summarizes initial efforts to apply a general salt marsh ecosystem services conceptual model to specific sites. The case study proposes that developing a set of reference ecosystem services conceptual models for a constrained set of common management interventions would increase the efficiency and consistency of incorporation of ecosystem services in decision-making contexts. The case study discusses efforts to test whether a generalized model can be adapted to specific sites. It describes three cases: a retrospective case, a prospective case, and a quantitative case. Integrated in these studies is a discussion of the considerations that arise and revisions that should be made to a general model applied to a particular site.

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Publication Date

September 5, 2018

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Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions
 

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Mason, S., & Olander, L. (2018). Ecosystem Services Conceptual Model Application: Testing General Model Adaptability. Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions.
Mason, Sara, and Lydia Olander. “Ecosystem Services Conceptual Model Application: Testing General Model Adaptability.” Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, September 5, 2018.
Mason S, Olander L. Ecosystem Services Conceptual Model Application: Testing General Model Adaptability. Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions; 2018 Sep.
Mason, Sara, and Lydia Olander. Ecosystem Services Conceptual Model Application: Testing General Model Adaptability. Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, 5 Sept. 2018.
Mason S, Olander L. Ecosystem Services Conceptual Model Application: Testing General Model Adaptability. Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions; 2018 Sep.

Publication Date

September 5, 2018

Publisher

Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions