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Ecosystem Services Toolkit for Coastal Management

Ecosystem Services Toolkit for Coastal Management

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Ecosystem services such as water purification, coastal protection, and food production are increasingly important considerations for coastal managers as they design management interventions to protect coastal habitat. A collaborative project led by the Rookery Bay and North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserves and Duke University's National Ecosystem Services Partnership created resources to help coastal managers streamline the integration of ecosystem services into their programs. These include guidance to develop Ecosystem Services Conceptual Models for estuarine habitat types, generalized Ecosystem Services Conceptual Models for oyster and mangrove habitat, tools to identify socio-economic metrics to monitor, assess and value coastal ecosystems, middle school lessons, public outreach materials, case studies in North Carolina, Florida and Hawaii, and an online ecosystem services toolkit for coastal managers.

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This online toolkit provides an evolving collection of resources to help coastal managers incorporate ecosystem services into decision-making processes and habitat restoration projects. It includes examples of Ecosystem Services Conceptual Models for multiple habitat types, resources to build conceptual models, ecosystem services metrics, evidence libraries, use cases, and education and outreach materials.