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Scientific approaches in the implementation of marine strategies: management tools (ACCION+)

For marine strategies of the State. Improvement of scientific knowledge about the state of the marine environment at the national level.

Ministry of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge Project. National Consortium 8 institutions. AXIS 7: Identification, Prioritization and Valuation of ecosystem services in the marine environment (CSIC, AZTI, UVIGO).

General Objective ACTION+:

For marine strategies of the State. Improvement of scientific knowledge about the state of the marine environment at the national level

General Objective Axis 7:

Identification and prioritization of ecosystem services provided by marine areas and Economic and social evaluation of ecosystem services in 2 pilot cases: the Basque Coast and the Costa Brava (Girona).

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