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The Muskegon Lake Habitat Restoration Project was initiated by our project partners, West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission (WMSRDC) and the Great Lakes Commission, to restore hardened shoreline areas, create or restore emergent and open-water wetlands, and remove unnatural fill in targeted areas along the south shore of Muskegon Lake. This project is a major step toward fulfilling the restoration criteria for delisting In Al Steinman's lab, we are leading two important efforts to evaluate the effectiveness of the restoration work. We are conducting an assessment of the macrophyte (rooted aquatic plant) community in the lake and socioeconomic monitoring. Macrophyte Assessment
Socioeconomic Monitoring
Restoring and protecting Muskegon Lake’s wetland and aquatic habitat will result in a healthier ecosystem. It is less clear how these activities will influence the social and economic properties of the system. We hypothesize that restored habitat and improved public access to the shoreline will lead to increased property values and enhanced recreational opportunities, which generate local and regional tourism, business opportunities, and jobs. In order to test this hypothesis, we are conducting a primary economic study looking at the economic values of the ecosystem services associated with the project land area in the Muskegon Lake AOC – both before and after the restoration of the shoreline and wetland habitat.
This economic study will consist of 3 main components: 1) an analysis of the effects on local property values within 5 miles of Muskegon Lake, 2) a survey of travel costs associated with recreational users of the lake, and 3) a survey of county residents’ willingness to pay for the benefits associated with ecological restoration of the lakeshore. The ecologists and policy experts in Steinman’s lab have enlisted the assistance of Dr. Paul Isely, Associate Professor and Chair of Economics at GVSU’s Seidman College of Business, in this monitoring effort.
Funding for this project was provided by the
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