Ecological and economic valuation of the Potengi estuary mangrove wetlands (NE,Brazil) using ancillary spatial data |
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Authors: | Flavo E S Souza Carlos Augusto Ramos e Silva |
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Institution: | 1.Department of History and Geography, Center of Higher Education Seridó,UFRN,Caicó,Brazil;2.Department of Oceanography and Limnology (Laboratory of Environmental Biogeochemistry),Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte),Natal,Brazil;3.Department of Marine Biology,Fluminense Federal University (Universidade Federal Fluminense),Niterói,Brazil |
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Abstract: | This study aimed at the ecological-economic valuation of the Potengi estuary mangrove wetlands, based on the integration of
spatial data (mangrove forest coverage map, Nautical Chart, Environmental Sensitivity Chart) with data from literature on
the biogeochemistry of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and heavy metals in the mangrove estuary wetland Potengi) and field verification
data (topographic profile of mangrove forest, GPS routes obtained in the field in the touristy sightseeing areas and plots
of mariculture). The ecological and economic valuation of the services performed by the Potengi estuary mangrove wetlands,
mainly as biogeochemical barrier for the transport of P, N and heavy metals in tropical coastal areas, were obtained just
as if the retention of those elements was necessary by Wastewater Treatment Plants (WTP) with Stabilization Ponds, typical
in the estuary, and Zeolitic plant, respectively. Closer to real scenarios were observed for obtaining the values of these
ecological services, such as the release of the P, N and heavy metals in domestic and industrial sewage in the estuary, the
capability of dilution and the influence of the tides in the estuary. The tourism potential of the Potengi estuary mangrove
wetlands were assessed according to the current forms of use, and potential of aquaculture through the main types of farming
in mangrove areas. For these ecological services, considerable values were obtained of about USS15,500/ha, such as costs of
implementation and construction of sewage treatment plants, as well as costs of sewage treatment plants. Nearly US$ 12.500
/ ha amount each year from tourism and aquaculture income, demonstrating the economic viability of the Potengi estuary mangrove
wetlands conservation. |
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