Ocean sprawl: challenges and opportunities for biodiversity management in a changing world

LB Firth, AM Knights, D Bridger, AJ Evans… - … and Marine Biology …, 2016‏ - taylorfrancis.com
LOUISE B. FIRTH1, ANTONY M. KNIGHTS2, DANIELLE BRIDGER3, ALLY J. EVANS4,
NOVA MIESZKOWSKA5, 6, PIPPA J. MOORE4, NESSA E. O'CONNOR7, EMMA V …

DPSIR—two decades of trying to develop a unifying framework for marine environmental management?

J Patrício, M Elliott, K Mazik… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2016‏ - frontiersin.org
Determining and assessing the links between human pressures and state-changes in
marine and coastal ecosystems remains a challenge. Although there are several conceptual …

The footprint of bottom trawling in European waters: distribution, intensity, and seabed integrity

OR Eigaard, F Bastardie, NT Hintzen… - ICES Journal of …, 2017‏ - academic.oup.com
Map** trawling pressure on the benthic habitats is needed as background to support an
ecosystem approach to fisheries management. The extent and intensity of bottom trawling …

[HTML][HTML] A risk-based approach to cumulative effect assessments for marine management

V Stelzenmüller, M Coll, AD Mazaris… - Science of the Total …, 2018‏ - Elsevier
Marine ecosystems are increasingly threatened by the cumulative effects of multiple human
pressures. Cumulative effect assessments (CEAs) are needed to inform environmental …

Design catalogue for eco-engineering of coastal artificial structures: a multifunctional approach for stakeholders and end-users

KA O'Shaughnessy, SJ Hawkins, AJ Evans… - Urban …, 2020‏ - Springer
Coastal urbanisation, energy extraction, food production, ship** and transportation have
led to the global proliferation of artificial structures within the coastal and marine …

[HTML][HTML] To what extent can decommissioning options for marine artificial structures move us toward environmental targets?

AM Knights, AJ Lemasson, LB Firth, N Beaumont… - Journal of …, 2024‏ - Elsevier
Switching from fossil fuels to renewable energy is key to international energy transition
efforts and the move toward net zero. For many nations, this requires decommissioning of …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring variability in environmental impact risk from human activities across aquatic ecosystems

F Borgwardt, L Robinson, D Trauner, H Teixeira… - Science of the total …, 2019‏ - Elsevier
Aquatic ecosystems are under severe pressure. Human activities introduce an array of
pressures that impact ecosystems and their components. In this study we focus on the …

A global review of cumulative pressure and impact assessments in marine environments

S Korpinen, JH Andersen - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2016‏ - frontiersin.org
Ever more extensive use of marine space by human activities and greater demands for
marine natural resources has led to increases in both duration and spatial extent of …

An ecosystem‐based approach to marine risk assessment

K Holsman, J Samhouri, G Cook, E Hazen… - Ecosystem Health …, 2017‏ - spj.science.org
Risk assessments quantify the probability of undesirable events along with their
consequences. They are used to prioritize management interventions and assess tradeoffs …

An effective set of principles for practical implementation of marine cumulative effects assessment

AD Judd, T Backhaus, F Goodsir - Environmental Science & Policy, 2015‏ - Elsevier
The term “cumulative effects assessment” is frequently used yet the underlying principles
and definitions are poorly specified. Consequently, there is no consistency or …