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Socioeconomic evaluation of the impact of natural resource stressors on human-use services in the Great Lakes environment: A Lake Michigan case study

机译:大湖区环境中自然资源压力因素对人类使用服务的影响的社会经济评估:密歇根湖案例研究

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The Great Lakes watershed is home to over 40 million people (Canadian and U.S.) who depend on a healthy Great Lakes ecosystem for economic, societal, and personal vitality. The challenge to policymakers and the public is to balance economic benefits with the need to conserve and replenish regional natural resources in a manner that ensures long term prosperity. Nine critical broad-spectrum stressors of ecological services are identified, which include pollution and contamination, agricultural erosion, non-native species, degraded recreational resources, loss of wetlands habitat, climate change, risk of clean water shortage, vanishing sand dunes, and population overcrowding. Many of these stressors overlap. For example, mining activities alone can create stress in at least five of these categories. The focus groups were conducted to examine the public's awareness of, concern with, and willingness to expend resources on these stressors. This helped generate a grouping of stressors that the public is especially concerned about, those they care little about, and everything else in between. Stressors that the respondents have direct contact with tend to be the most important to them. This approach of using focus groups is a critical first step in helping natural resource managers such as Trustees and NGOs understand what subsequent steps to take and develop policy measures that are of most interest and value to the public. Skipping or glossing over this key first task could lead to difficulties with respect to survey design and model development in a non-market valuation study. The focus group results show that concern related to pollution and contamination is much higher than for any of the others. It is thus clear that outreach programs may be necessary to educate the public about the severity of some low-ranked stressors including climate change.
机译:大湖流域拥有超过4000万人(加拿大和美国),这些人依靠健康的大湖生态系统获得经济,社会和个人活力。决策者和公众面临的挑战是,在确保经济利益与以确保长期繁荣的方式保护和补充区域自然资源的需求之间取得平衡。确定了九种生态服务的关键广谱压力源,包括污染和污染,农业侵蚀,非本地物种,休闲资源退化,湿地栖息地丧失,气候变化,清洁用水短缺的风险,沙丘消失和人口人满为患。这些压力源很多重叠。例如,仅采矿活动就可以在至少五个类别中产生压力。进行了焦点小组审查,以了解公众对这些压力源的认识,关注和愿意花费资源。这有助于产生一组压力源,这些压力源是公众特别关注的,他们最不在意的压力源以及介于两者之间的所有其他压力源。与受访者直接接触的压力源对他们来说最重要。这种使用焦点小组的方法,是帮助受托人和非政府组织等自然资源管理者了解下一步应采取的步骤并制定对公众最感兴趣和最有价值的政策措施的关键的第一步。跳过或忽略此关键的首要任务可能会在非市场估值研究中导致调查设计和模型开发方面的困难。焦点小组的结果表明,与污染和污染有关的关注远远高于其他任何关注。因此,很明显,可能有必要进行宣传计划,以教育公众了解一些低等级压力源的严重性,包括气候变化。

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