Economic Governance to Expand Commercial Wetlands: Within- and Cross-Scale Challenges

Commercial wetlands are defined as wetlands directed by an entrepreneur with the intention of making a profit. The combination of ecosystem services that commercial wetlands can provide seems to be an attractive societal perspective. Nevertheless, these wetlands are not developed on a large scale in...

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Main Authors: Arianne T. de Blaeij, Nico Polman, Stijn Reinhard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2011-03-01
Series:Ecology and Society
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Online Access:http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol16/iss1/art33/
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spelling doaj-eaaf738215834aaabe4a90eb6776f34a2020-11-24T23:57:24ZengResilience AllianceEcology and Society1708-30872011-03-011613310.5751/ES-03933-1601333933Economic Governance to Expand Commercial Wetlands: Within- and Cross-Scale ChallengesArianne T. de Blaeij0Nico Polman1Stijn Reinhard2LEI Wageningen URLEI Wageningen URLEI Wageningen URCommercial wetlands are defined as wetlands directed by an entrepreneur with the intention of making a profit. The combination of ecosystem services that commercial wetlands can provide seems to be an attractive societal perspective. Nevertheless, these wetlands are not developed on a large scale in the Netherlands. This paper discusses different types of economic governance that could facilitate the development of new commercial wetlands and addresses challenges that have to be overcome. We conclude that developing governance solutions that address ecosystem services with different scales is crucial for the introduction of commercial wetlands. Also, distinct and autonomous property rights of entrepreneurs need to be addressed.http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol16/iss1/art33/commercial ecosystemeconomic governanceeconomic valueecosystem managementecosystem servicesmultifunctional land usePES systemsscalingsocial-ecological systems
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author Arianne T. de Blaeij
Nico Polman
Stijn Reinhard
spellingShingle Arianne T. de Blaeij
Nico Polman
Stijn Reinhard
Economic Governance to Expand Commercial Wetlands: Within- and Cross-Scale Challenges
Ecology and Society
commercial ecosystem
economic governance
economic value
ecosystem management
ecosystem services
multifunctional land use
PES systems
scaling
social-ecological systems
author_facet Arianne T. de Blaeij
Nico Polman
Stijn Reinhard
author_sort Arianne T. de Blaeij
title Economic Governance to Expand Commercial Wetlands: Within- and Cross-Scale Challenges
title_short Economic Governance to Expand Commercial Wetlands: Within- and Cross-Scale Challenges
title_full Economic Governance to Expand Commercial Wetlands: Within- and Cross-Scale Challenges
title_fullStr Economic Governance to Expand Commercial Wetlands: Within- and Cross-Scale Challenges
title_full_unstemmed Economic Governance to Expand Commercial Wetlands: Within- and Cross-Scale Challenges
title_sort economic governance to expand commercial wetlands: within- and cross-scale challenges
publisher Resilience Alliance
series Ecology and Society
issn 1708-3087
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Commercial wetlands are defined as wetlands directed by an entrepreneur with the intention of making a profit. The combination of ecosystem services that commercial wetlands can provide seems to be an attractive societal perspective. Nevertheless, these wetlands are not developed on a large scale in the Netherlands. This paper discusses different types of economic governance that could facilitate the development of new commercial wetlands and addresses challenges that have to be overcome. We conclude that developing governance solutions that address ecosystem services with different scales is crucial for the introduction of commercial wetlands. Also, distinct and autonomous property rights of entrepreneurs need to be addressed.
topic commercial ecosystem
economic governance
economic value
ecosystem management
ecosystem services
multifunctional land use
PES systems
scaling
social-ecological systems
url http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol16/iss1/art33/
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