Not Just An Engineering Problem: The Role Of Knowledge And Understanding Of Ecosystem Services For Adaptive Management Of Coastal Erosion

ECOSYSTEM SERVICES(2021)

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Coastal ecosystems are recognized as important providers of ecosystem services such as carbon storage, increased fish productivity, and wave energy reduction. In a context of climate change, coastal ecosystems are exposed to erosion and subject to coastal squeeze, even as they provide natural coastal protection against extreme weather. While civil engineering solutions often take centre stage in mitigating coastal erosion and protecting infrastructure from storms and sea level rise, we seek to explore the social dimension of adaptive management of socio-ecological systems and more specifically the role of knowledge and learning. Using an ecosystem services (ES) framework, we provide a first evaluation of local stakeholders' perceptions of coastal habitats in maritime Quebec. The findings demonstrate the importance of a social approach for coastal ES valuation, in particular in addressing the complex question of cultural ES. A better understanding of the links between coastal stakeholders and their natural environment can help decision-makers and practitioners design conservation management and coastal adaptation measures mainstreaming the role of coastal habitats. Nevertheless, a change towards a socioecological perspective will require long-lasting processes that build on social capacities, such as flexible institutions and multilevel governance systems.
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Adaptive governance, Social dimension, Coastal erosion, Ecosystem services, Coastal habitats, Stakeholders' perception
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