Part of the abstract: Monetary values and biophysical features tend to dominate spatial planning data, yet intangible cultural values have a large role to play in decision-making. If left implicit, such considerations may be represented poorly in plan- ning. To foster explicit inclusion of intangible values alongside material values connected to ecosystems, we elic- ited verbal articulation, spatial identification and quantified marine-related values and threats across the seascape of northern Vancouver Island, Canada.
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for self-defined qualitative statementsMonetary values and biophysical features tend to dominate spatial planning data, yet intangible cultural values have a large role to play in decision-making. If left implicit, such considerations may be represented poorly in plan- ning. To foster explicit inclusion of intangible values alongside material values connected to ecosystems, we elic- ited verbal articulation, spatial identification and quantified marine-related values and threats across the seascape of northern Vancouver Island, Canada.
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