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Mapping social values of ecosystem services in Sarasota Bay, Florida: e-Delphi application, typology development, and geospatial modeling .
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Mapping social values of ecosystem services in Sarasota Bay, Florida: e-Delphi application, typology development, and geospatial modeling ./
Author:
Cole, Zachary Douglas.
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208 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-09(E), Section: A.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International74-09A(E).
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Environmental Studies. -
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9781303070044
Mapping social values of ecosystem services in Sarasota Bay, Florida: e-Delphi application, typology development, and geospatial modeling .
Cole, Zachary Douglas.
Mapping social values of ecosystem services in Sarasota Bay, Florida: e-Delphi application, typology development, and geospatial modeling .
- 208 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-09(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Florida, 2012.
This study represents a three phase project that sought to delineate social values of ecosystem services specific to the coastal zone, apply the resultant social value typology to a spatial data collection effort within Sarasota Bay, Florida, and analyze the data generated through a geographic information system tool called the Social Values of Ecosystem Services (SolVES). Phase one employed an e-Delphi methodology to engage a panel of coastal management experts in determining what social values exist in coastal and marine environments as related to ecosystem services. A detailed description of the e-Delphi process undertaken appears in chapter two and substantive findings resulting from the exercise are summarized in chapter three. Phase two, through the development and application of an online, interactive mapping survey that used the typology generated in phase one, gathered spatially explicit social value data from a variety of Sarasota Bay, Florida stakeholders. Initial analysis of that data within SolVES (phase three) are presented in chapter four. Chapter five describes the connection between social values of ecosystem services and spatial modeling, explores avenues for future research, and summarizes the project as a whole.
ISBN: 9781303070044Subjects--Topical Terms:
1669635
Environmental Studies.
Mapping social values of ecosystem services in Sarasota Bay, Florida: e-Delphi application, typology development, and geospatial modeling .
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