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AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment | 2013

Linking Salmon Aquaculture Synergies and Trade-Offs on Ecosystem Services to Human Wellbeing Constituents

Luis Outeiro; Sebastián Villasante

Salmon aquaculture has emerged as a successful economic industry generating high economic revenues to invest in the development of Chiloe region, Southern Chile. However, salmon aquaculture also consumes a substantial amount of ecosystem services, and the direct and indirect impacts on human wellbeing are still unknown and unexplored. This paper identifies the synergies and trade-offs caused by the salmon industry on a range of ecosystem services. The results show that large economic benefits due to the increase of provisioning ecosystem services are also causing a reduction on regulating and cultural services. Despite the improvement on average income and poverty levels experienced in communities closely associated with the sector, this progress is not large enough and social welfare did not improve substantially over the last decade. The rest of human wellbeing constituents in Chiloe region have not changed significantly compared to the development in the rest of the country.


Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2018

Trends in the frequency of synoptic types in central-southern Chile in the period 1961–2012 using the Jenkinson and Collison synoptic classification

Pablo Sarricolea; Óliver Meseguer-Ruiz; Javier Martin-Vide; Luis Outeiro

Atmospheric circulation patterns in southern Chile (42° 30′ S) were studied in order to determine and analyse the most characteristic synoptic types and their recent trends, as well as to gain an understanding of how they are associated with low-frequency variability patterns. According to the Jenkinson and Collison (J&C) classification method, a 16-point grid of sea-level pressure data was employed. The findings reveal that some synoptic types show statistically significant trends with a 95% confidence level, positively for anticyclonic westerly hybrids (AW) and advective types for third and fourth quadrant wind flows (W, NW, and N) and negatively for SW and cyclonic hybrids (CS and CSW). A model has been constructed of the linear regression of some weather types with teleconnections that most affect Chile: the undetermined types (U), AW were associated with El Niño or the warm phase of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), whereas the cyclonic northerly and cyclonic northeasterly types (CN and CNE) were associated with La Niña or cool phase of the PDO. The weather types associated with Antarctic Oscillation (AAO) in its positive phase are anticyclonic northerly and northeasterly and northerly advection types, while in its negative phase are cyclonic southwesterly and advection types.


International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystems Services & Management | 2017

The role of non-natural capital in the co-production of marine ecosystem services

Luis Outeiro; Elena Ojea; João Garcia Rodrigues; Amber Himes-Cornell; Andrea Belgrano; Yajie Liu; Edna Cabecinha; Cristina Pita; Gonzalo Macho; Sebastián Villasante

ABSTRACT A growing concern is arising to recognize that ecosystem services (ES) production often requires the integration of non-natural capital with natural capital in a process known as co-production. Several studies explore co-production in different terrestrial ecosystems, such as agriculture or water delivery, but less attention has been paid to marine ecosystems. Coastal activities such as aquaculture, shellfish harvesting, and small-scale fishing deliver important benefits for seafood provision, but are also inextricably linked to cultural and recreational ES. The degree to which co-production can determine the provision of ES in marine systems has yet not been explored. This paper addresses this key topic with an exploratory analysis of case studies where marine ES are co-produced. We look at five small-scale fisheries that range from intensive semi-aquaculture in Galicia (Spain), to wild harvesting in Northern Portugal, and discuss to what extent co-production influences ES delivery. We find that a direct relationship exists between co-production level and ES delivery in the case of provisioning ES (e.g., fish harvest), but not necessarily in the delivery of other ES. We also find that management practices and property regimes may be affecting trade-offs between co-production and ES. EDITED BY Evangelia Drakou


Ecosystem services | 2015

Using ecosystem services mapping for marine spatial planning in southern Chile under scenario assessment

Luis Outeiro; Vreni Häussermann; Francisco A. Viddi; Rodrigo Hucke-Gaete; Günter Försterra; Hugo Oyarzo; Klaus Kosiel; Sebastián Villasante


One Ecosystem | 2017

Marine and Coastal Cultural Ecosystem Services: knowledge gaps and research priorities

João Garcia Rodrigues; Alexis Conides; Susana Rodríguez; Saša Raicevich; Pablo Pita; Kristin M. Kleisner; Cristina Pita; Priscila Fabiana Macedo Lopes; Virginia Alonso Roldán; Sandra S. Ramos; Dimitris Klaoudatos; Luis Outeiro; Claire W. Armstrong; Lida Teneva; Stephanie Stefanski; Anne Böhnke-Henrichs; Marion Kruse; Ana I. Lillebø; Elena M. Bennett; Andrea Belgrano; Arantza Murillas; Isabel Sousa Pinto; Benjamin Burkhard; Sebastián Villasante


Ecosystem services | 2015

Framing local ecological knowledge to value marine ecosystem services for the customary sea tenure of aboriginal communities in southern Chile

Luis Outeiro; Claudio Gajardo; Hugo Oyarzo; Francisco Ther; Patricio Cornejo; Sebastián Villasante; Leticia Bas Ventine


Ecosystem services | 2015

Linking marine and terrestrial ecosystem services through governance social networks analysis in Central Patagonia (Argentina)

Virginia Alonso Roldán; Sebastián Villasante; Luis Outeiro


Ocean & Coastal Management | 2018

Estimating fishers' net income in small-scale fisheries: Minimum wage or average wage?

Luis Outeiro; Sebastián Villasante; Rashid Sumaila


Ecosystem services | 2018

The interplay between fish farming and nature based recreation-tourism in Southern Chile: A perception approach

Luis Outeiro; Sebastián Villasante; Hugo Oyarzo


Aquaculture | 2018

Ecosystem maturity as a proxy of mussel aquaculture carrying capacity in Ria de Arousa (NW Spain): A food web modeling perspective

Luis Outeiro; Carrie J. Byron; Ronaldo Angelini

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Sebastián Villasante

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Virginia Alonso Roldán

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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João Garcia Rodrigues

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Pablo Pita

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Susana Rodríguez

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Alexis Conides

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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