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Counting coastal ecosystems as an economic part of development infrastructure

… in as elements of development infrastructure — as a stock of facilities, services and equipment which are needed … cycling nutrients; attenuating fl oods; sequestering carbon; regulating micro-climate; and providing nursery, … services are thought to be worth up to $3,000/ha/year, and carbon sequestration just under $100/ha/year (Sathirathai op …
25 May 2026 Literature See it in ECOLEX · This content is provided by ECOLEX

Value : Counting ecosystems as water infrastructure

… as flood control, regulation of water flows and supplies, carbon sequestration, nutrient retention, climate regulation, … order to trace the economic implications of changes in the stock of ecosystem resources, flows of ecosystem services, or … ($5.2 million), nutrient cycling ($11.3 million) and carbon sequestration ($27 million). These environmental …
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