Andrea Mattia Pacifico , Daniele Brigolin , Luca Mulazzani , Mara Semeraro , Giulio Malorgio
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Abstract
Assessing the ecosystem services (ESs) provided by marine aquaculture is a promising approach to support policymakers in planning and management processes. Among the different types of marine aquaculture, mussel farming holds the potential to address the dual challenges of delivering food security and providing multiple ESs, emerging as a sustainable human activity and animal protein production. This paper employed a Total Economic Value (TEV) approach to quantify four ESs that were expected to be influenced by Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis, aquaculture in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto (Ionian Sea), including (i) food provision, (ii) carbon sequestration, (iii) nutrient removal, and (iv) local identity. The findings provided valuable data regarding the multifunctionality of mussel aquaculture in providing non-commodity outputs, supporting policy recommendations. Specifically, the results revealed that mussel aquaculture enhances the flow of regulating services, thus demonstrating the overall sustainability of the practices. Local identity emerged as the greatest contributor to the TEV, due to the activity's longstanding tradition in the study area. Economic values per unit of the assessed ESs were provided for implementation in real-world scenarios at the policy level, enabling the transferability of the study's results in a broader international context. The study advocated for integrating the estimated ESs values into decision-making tools and during marine spatial planning processes to operationalize economic valuations. Overall, the findings can be framed within ongoing research efforts aimed at developing innovative methodologies to support the implementation of the Ecosystem Approach to Aquaculture (EAA) and to inform decision-making in the context of marine spatial planning.
评估海水养殖提供的生态系统服务(ESs)是支持政策制定者规划和管理过程的一种有前途的方法。在不同类型的海水养殖中,贻贝养殖有潜力应对提供粮食安全和多种生态系统服务的双重挑战,成为一种可持续的人类活动和动物蛋白生产。本文采用总经济价值(TEV)方法,量化了塔兰托皮科洛海(爱奥尼亚海)地中海贻贝(Mytilus galloprovincialis)水产养殖预计会影响的四种环境服务,包括(i)食物供应、(ii)碳固存、(iii)营养清除和(iv)地方认同。研究结果提供了有关贻贝养殖在提供非商品产出方面的多功能性的宝贵数据,为政策建议提供了支持。具体而言,研究结果表明,贻贝养殖增强了调节服务的流动,从而证明了这种做法的整体可持续性。由于贻贝养殖活动在研究区域具有悠久的传统,因此当地特征成为 TEV 的最大贡献者。评估的环境服务的单位经济价值可在政策层面的实际情景中实施,从而使研究结果能够在更广泛的国际背景下进行转移。该研究提倡在海洋空间规划过程中将估计的生态系统服务价值纳入决策工具,以实现经济价值的可操作性。总之,研究结果可纳入正在进行的旨在开发创新方法的研究工作中,以支持水产养殖生态系统方法(EAA)的实施,并为海洋空间规划决策提供信息。
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