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                    Section 1: Overview
                                
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                 GWF-LF: Lake Futures 
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                Dataset Title
                
                    Economic Costs of Eutrophication in The Laurentian Great Lakes Basin in Canada
                
                                
                Additional Information
                
                    
                
                                
    Creators and Contributors
            
                
Roy Brouwer  | PI  | rbrouwer@uwaterloo.ca  |  | 
Haiyan Liu  | Originator  |  |  | 
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                Abstract
                
                    Secondary data are extracted by doing a large literature review where we search through relevant published articles, government reports and websites, conference presentations, and unpublished work. Based on these data, we calculate the costs of eutrophication to each impact category with certain assumption on the degree of eutrophication. Different data sources are used to account for calculation uncertainty (we provide a minimum and a maximum of the estimates according to different sources). In most cases, we first calculate the total value of a specific ecosystem service, then get an estimate of eutrophication days in the area, and finally compute the degree the ecoservice is affected by eutrophication, i.e. the economic cost of eutrophication. When the total value of the ecosystem service cannot be retrieved, we use the costs of using substitute products due to deteriorated water, e.g., costs of bottled water for water treatment costs, and government budgets to recover endangered aquatic species for biodiversity costs. Further, assuming the costs to each individual lake is proportional to the population in each lake basin, we allocate the costs to each of the four great lakes in Canada.
                
                                
                Purpose
                
                    This data set is collected to support the project titled “Lake Futures: Enhancing Adaptive Capacity and Resilience of Lakes and Their Watersheds: Work Package 4". Lake Futures is a Pillar 3 project under the Global Water Futures Program funded by Canada First Research Excellence Fund. The main goal of this research is to identify ecosystem services that are negatively affected by water quality deterioration in the Great Lakes Basin on the Canadian side, and further quantify the monetary costs induced by the worsened water quality. We identify and categorize the direct costs into seven groups: costs on property value, recreation, tourism, water treatment, biodiversity, human health, and commercial fishing. The cost estimates inform us how much it will cost us if we do not invest in solutions to promote the recovery of the Great Lakes ecosystem. Considering that climate change and higher temperature can increase algal growth and nutrient runoff, eutrophication might become an even larger problem if actions are not taken immediately. Our research can help the society understand the gravity and urgency of the issue and take appropriate measures to restore and improve the water quality in the Great Lakes Basin and provide better services to local residents and tourists.
                
                                
                Plain Language Summary
                
                    
                
                                
    Keywords
            
                
Adaptation  | 
Canada  | 
Economic value  | 
Ecosystem services  | 
Eutrophication  | 
Great Lakes  | 
Lake Erie  | 
Lake Huron  | 
Lake Ontario  | 
Lake Superior  | 
Phosphorus  | 
Social cost  | 
Water quality  | 
             
                                
                Citations
                
                    Brouwer, R., and Lui, H. (2019). Economic Costs of Eutrophication in The Laurentian Great Lakes Basin in Canada. Waterloo, Canada: Canadian Cryospheric Information Network (CCIN). Unpublished Data.
                
                 
                
                    Section 3: Status and Provenance
                                
                Dataset Version
                
                                
                Dataset Creation Date
                
                                
                Status of data collection/production
            
                                
                Dataset Completion or Abandonment Date
                
                                
                Data Update Frequency
            
                                
    Creation Software
            
                                
    
        Primary Source of Data
            
                                
                Other Source of Data (if applicable)
                
                                
                Data Lineage (if applicable). Please include versions (e.g., input and forcing data, models, and coupling modules; instrument measurements; surveys; sample collections; etc.)
                
                    
                
                 
                
                    Section 4: Access and Downloads
                                
				Access to the Dataset
			
                                
                Terms of Use
                
                    
                
                                
    
        Does the data have access restrictions?
            
                                
				Downloading and Characteristics of the Dataset
			
                                
                Download Links and Instructions
                
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                Total Size of all Dataset Files (GB)
                
                                
    
        File formats and online databases
            
                                
                Other Data Formats (if applicable)
                
                                
    List of Parameters and Variables