Restoration of Seagrass for Ocean Wealth UK (ReSOW UK)

Lead Research Organisation: University of Stirling
Department Name: Economics

Abstract

The UK Government has recognised the need for Nature Based Solutions to climate change to form a significant component of the UKs target of reaching Net Zero emissions by 2050. Seagrass meadows create a highly efficient and long-term store of carbon in their marine sediments, providing an opportunity for their restoration to become a key contributor to these solutions. Moreover, in a time of changing management of our UK fisheries, the restoration and recovery of the nation's seagrass meadows provides an opportunity to improve support for fisheries productivity through enhanced fish nursery habitat for important species, such as the Atlantic Cod.

These powerhouses of our coastal seas have been a neglected ecosystem for decades and centuries, which has led to their large-scale degradation and loss. In the context of generally improving long-term water quality and improved management of our coastal seas, this loss of seagrass now provides an opportunity for environmental renewal through large-scale restoration. In the US, large scale seagrass restoration has resulted in such ecological renewal, stimulating fisheries production and creating efficient and extensive carbon sinks. The restoration of seagrass in the UK remains in its infancy; however, significant steps forward have already been made by the partners in project ReSOW. UK government regulators and nature agencies recognise that an evidence base and strategic vision are needed to make the case of restoration in order to improve stakeholder support, leverage financial backing and ultimately lead to the ecological renewal of seagrass meadows to meet our national biodiversity and climate goals, whilst supporting our economy.

The ReSOW UK project will provide this evidence and strategic vision for ecological renewal, underpinned by excellent science. The project will facilitate informed management and

restoration of seagrass for sustainable social, environmental and economic net gains for the UK. ReSOW UK brings together principal scientists, political bodies and NGOs concerned with seagrass management and restoration in the UK, and augments their expertise within a transdisciplinary research team encompassing social science, environmental governance, Earth observation and spatial analysis, social-ecological modelling, and natural capital accounting.

The project has been developed in collaboration with UK and devolved government agencies, together with NGOs and academic scientists at the coalface of seagrass restoration and management. Where possible and appropriate, we will re-propose and maximise existing data on the benefits that seagrasses provide to people and planet and their conservation management. The project will collect targeted ecological, remote satellite and socio-economic data to fill gaps in our understanding. Field measurements and information extracted from existing databases will be used to build a computer model and decision support tool which will identify where and how to undertake seagrass restoration with maximum benefit and chance of success.

Our approach of working with people and key stakeholders in order to progress novel science and conservation reflects our trans-disciplinary experience and expertise as a research consortium. This will facilitate the development of applied online tools to enable the integration of seagrass into sustainable marine management along with the creation of novel science. ReSOW UK will promote long-term recovery and enhancement of the natural environment, whilst helping to mitigate climate change, improving sustainable commercial activity and promoting social welfare.

Publications

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Description NERC Discipline Hopping 2022
Amount £72,465 (GBP)
Organisation University of Stirling 
Sector Academic/University
Country United Kingdom
Start 01/2022 
End 03/2022
 
Description NERC Discipline Hopping 2023
Amount £33,186 (GBP)
Organisation University of Stirling 
Sector Academic/University
Country United Kingdom
Start 01/2023 
End 03/2023
 
Title Tools to integrate R and Qualtrics for choice modellers 
Description R code that generates scripted text files for uploading experimental design and fully formated stated choice experiments to Qualtrics. 
Type Of Material Data analysis technique 
Year Produced 2022 
Provided To Others? Yes  
Impact Used to create the questionnaire for the weighting subtask of the Life Cycle Initiative, hosted by the United Nations Environment Programme. The Life Cycle Initiative is a public-private, multi-stakeholder partnership enabling the global use of credible life cycle knowledge by private and public decision-makers. 
 
Title spdesignR 
Description R package/code to generate efficient experimental designs for stated choice experiments. Based on a number of optimal design algorithms. 
Type Of Material Computer model/algorithm 
Year Produced 2023 
Provided To Others? No  
Impact Code was utilised in an international master class for Ph.D. and early career working in choice modelling. 
 
Description ENVironmEntal CHOice workshop, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 20 September, 2023 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Third sector organisations
Results and Impact Delivered a talk at a scientific network of researchers using discrete choice models in the field of environmental valuation.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022