FINDING A WAY OUT OF ENVIRONMENT VS. ECONOMY GRIDLOCK

The preservation of coastal ecosystem services — such as clean water, storm buffers or fisheries protection — does not have to be an all-or-nothing approach, a new study indicates, and a better understanding of how ecosystems actually respond to protection efforts in a “nonlinear” fashion could help lead the way out of environmental-versus-economic gridlock.

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