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Armstrong, C
Grehan, A
Foley, N
Yeboah, IA
Hynes, S
Callery, O
Johnson, D
ATLAS Deliverable 7.6: Policy brief "Influence of valuations of ecosystem goods and services on Atlantic marine spatial planning"
Tinch, R
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<p>Executive Summary<br>
• The identification of services, in particular their values and conflict areas, is important for marine/<br>
maritime spatial planning (MSP).<br>
• Monetary valuation for improving decision making is promoted by global and EU policies.<br>
• Ecosystem valuation should be an integral part of marine management decision models and can<br>
encourage investment and Blue Growth.<br>
• Valuation could have additional specific uses in deep-sea contexts where governance structures are<br>
weak or incomplete.<br>
• Changes in well-being for different stakeholder groups, as expressed by economic valuation, can<br>
feed into MSP.<br>
• The EU ATLAS project has undertaken a spatial assessment of the relative values of 12 ecosystem<br>
services in selected case study areas.</p>
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