This study suggests an integrated framework for the assessment of wetland management scenarios, based on a holistic approach of wetland ecosystems. All costs and benefits of management scenarios are estimated in terms of the value of wetland functions, which are indirectly valuated with a Contingent Valuation of goods and services they provide. The social impact of introducing the scenarios is also investigated with a stakeholder analysis, based on a survey. Scenario plausibility and acceptability are examined based on the results of the stakeholder analysis; on the other hand, the assessment of the scenarios, using cost-benefit analysis and multi-criteria analysis, provides quantitative performance indicators adequate to incorporate uncertainties and mutable policy objectives. This framework is applied to assess three management scenarios for a Greek wetland. The results indicate that the continuation of existing management practices is the most efficient alternative unless interventions for the restoration of wetland functions are conservatively budgeted, while a wetland drainage scenario performs poorly both in terms of economic efficiency and social impact.
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December 01 2005
An assessment of wetland management scenarios: the case of Zazari–Cheimaditida (Greece)
A. Psychoudakis;
*Department of Agricultural Economics, School of Agriculture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, P.O. Box 232, 54006, Thessaloniki, Greece
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A. Ragkos;
A. Ragkos
*Department of Agricultural Economics, School of Agriculture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, P.O. Box 232, 54006, Thessaloniki, Greece
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M. Seferlis
M. Seferlis
**Greek Biotope/Wetland Centre, 57001, Thermi, Greece
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Water Supply (2005) 5 (6): 115–123.
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A. Psychoudakis, A. Ragkos, M. Seferlis; An assessment of wetland management scenarios: the case of Zazari–Cheimaditida (Greece). Water Supply 1 December 2005; 5 (6): 115–123. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2005.0056
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