Carina Vieira da Silva

Carina Vieira da Silva
Nova School of Business and Economics · Environmental Economics Knowledge Center

PhD

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Introduction
I'm an environmental biologist with a Ph.D. in Climate Change and Sustainable Development Policies with a Specialization in Environmental Sciences. I've followed a transdisciplinary approach trying to bridge the gap between natural sciences and economics. My research focuses on both use and non-use values of marine and coastal ecosystem services and their estimation using revealed and stated preference valuation techniques to inform decision making.
Additional affiliations
February 2018 - present
Nova School of Business and Economics
Position
  • Fellow
March 2017 - January 2018
University of Lisbon
Position
  • PostDoc Position
January 2017 - February 2017
University of Lisbon
Position
  • PhD
Education
June 2012 - January 2017
Instituto Superior de Agronomia
Field of study
  • Climate Change and Sustainable Development Policy – Specialization in Environmental Sciences
September 2007 - June 2008
ICAT - Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon
Field of study
  • Environmental Sciences and Technologies
September 2001 - July 2005
Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon
Field of study
  • Marine Biology

Publications

Publications (15)
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Vulnerability and risk analyses have been increasingly used in a wide variety of contexts to support ocean management and planning processes. Depending on the context, such analyses may focus on different dimensions, spatial scales, and hazards. In the particular context of climate change, the variability inherent to the developed assessments has l...
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In this study, we tested a novel approach for indirectly detecting participation of the local population in illegal harvesting of Protected Areas (PAs) natural resources and its spatial distribution. The research was conducted in the Niassa National Reserve (NNR), the third-largest PA in Africa, and included a face-to-face survey to 339 households....
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The concept of Ecosystem Services (ES) defines the nature benefits in an anthropocentric way for sustainable development goals. However, a conservation dilemma arises from the question of how much the ES cost and which ES should be prioritized in effective landscape planning. Thus, we test how the balance of economic and ecological values can be us...
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In this study, we use PGIS to evaluate and map stakeholders' preferences for seven Marine and Coastal Ecosystem Services (MCES) in the Peniche-Nazaré region, located on the west coast of Portugal. We develop an alternative approach based on the Shannon index to identify conflict potential without questioning stakeholders directly about perceived co...
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Effective conservation requires that conservation policies and management decisions first target local actors who are dependent on natural resource use in Protected Areas (PA) of Developing Countries (DC). In rural areas of DCs, these actors are mainly farmers who also rely on off-farm activities such as harvest of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs...
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The data content of this article is related to the original article entitled “An expert-based approach to assess the potential for local people engagement in nature conservation: The case study of the Niassa National Reserve in Mozambique” [1], published in Journal for Nature Conservation. The dataset is from an online and self-administrated survey...
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The expansion of Protected Areas (PAs) has been considered as the main strategy to contain deforestation and forest degradation in Developing Countries (DCs), and protect most of the vulnerable and endangered species, including the large carnivores and herbivores of African Savannas. Mozambique is one of DC which has also embarked in this expansion...
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Implementation of new conservation measures without consistent consultation with key stakeholders has resulted in multiple failures that have been replicated elsewhere. In this study, we propose and test an improved method to identify: (i) the role of conservation actors (including local people), in major threats to conservation in a particular Pro...
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The protection of nature and biodiversity has been gaining importance in public opinion. Nevertheless, the implementation of conservation policies has experienced some public resistance, along with low levels of public involvement. This lack of public interest in and support to conservation may be related to citizens’ images of nature. In this arti...
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The conservation of biodiversity depends on the implementation of policy with limited financial resources. Due to this shortage of resources, conservation activities must be prioritized so that scarce funds are used rationally to prevent long-term biodiversity loss. To assure funding continuity, since it is the public that pays a significant part o...

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