Mapping and evaluating recreational services provided by coastal habitats

Universidade do Algarve
3 months
35h / week
English

Coasts and estuaries provide a great variety of material (e.g. food, water, energy) and non-material (e.g. recreation, cultural heritage) ecosystem services. As an increasing number of people choose these ecosystems for their recreational activities (e.g. beaches, water sports, boat trips) they become under threat requiring new holistic and adaptive environmental management approaches. This work focuses on regional assessments of the recreation and tourism magnitudes in relation to ecosystem services using GIS mapping tools combined with the InVEST (Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs) and/or ESTIMAP models. Model predictions are compared with available tourism data in order to produce indicators that can improve decision-making to better tackle sustainability problems.

Tasks and duties entrusted to the student:

Build a sustainability indicator integrating biophysical, social and management aspects of Ecosystem Services (ES) and evaluate the ES potential for recreational activities in selected regions.

Skills to be acquired or developed:

Data analysis and mapping using ArcGIS techniques, European and national datasets and available user-friendly geo-technologies.

Compensation:

Erasmus + grant available depending on eligibility criteria of your home university

Maria C. Neves, mcneves@ualg.pt