Évaluation de la contribution des services écosystémiques au bien-être des habitants. Le cas des étangs littoraux et aquacoles
Hélène Rey-Valette,
Thierry Blayac,
Fériel Adjeroud,
Laurine Pauly,
Nicole Lautrédou-Audouy and
Jean-Michel Salles
Revue d'économie régionale et urbaine, 2020, vol. Octobre, issue 4, 717-741
Abstract:
This paper examines to what extent the ecosystem services (ES) provided by coastal (near to Montpellier) or aquaculture ponds (in the Dombes region) contribute to the life satisfaction of local populations and of direct beneficiaries of these ES. This research is based on three face-to-face surveys and an online survey on a national scale, so as to be able to compare the perceptions of residents according to whether or not they are located near the two types of ponds studied. The contribution is assessed by ranking their impact compared to other more usual well-being factors. Depending on the weight of ecosystem services taken into account, a well-being profile variable sensitive to nature was created. An analysis of the determinants of choice reveals correlations with the type of use, people?s proximity and familiarity with these ecosystems as well as their connection and attachment to nature, the urban or rural residential context and psychological characteristics, in favour of rural territories. This approach is consistent with the subjective analyses centred on satisfaction or well-being and enables the integration and evaluation of the role of environmental factors in the notion of territorial well-being and, thereby, in residential and touristic attractiveness of territories. This type of analysis also facilitates the study of environmental inequalities depending on the territory. More generally, it widens the field of knowledge for decision-making support in planning, development and territorial governance. It also results in an original evaluation of perceptions of ES by focusing on the social demand for these services. Thus the nature of ecosystem services favoured by respondents reflects the existence of a demand for environmental amenities, which are part of cultural ES but also of regulation ES related to environmental quality and its impacts on health.
Keywords: ecosystem services; perceptions; territory; well-being; wetlands. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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