The impact of ecotourism on ecosystem functioning along main rivers and tributaries: Implications for management and policy changes
Tourism along river basins benefits both tourists and the economy, but its management
necessitates trade-offs between nature-based recreation and ecological functioning. Despite …
necessitates trade-offs between nature-based recreation and ecological functioning. Despite …
[HTML][HTML] Managing marine resources sustainably–ecological, societal and governance connectivity, coherence and equivalence in complex marine transboundary …
This overview proposes a novel typology of characteristics required to ensure that marine
assessment and management is connected, coherent and/or equivalent across boundaries …
assessment and management is connected, coherent and/or equivalent across boundaries …
Moderate relative size of covered and non-covered structures of artificial reef enhances the sheltering effect on reef fish
Y Zhang, T Sun, G Ding, D Yu, W Yang… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Identifying the relationship between fish aggregations and artificial reefs (ARs) is important
for optimizing reef structures and protecting marine resources subjected to external …
for optimizing reef structures and protecting marine resources subjected to external …
An evaluation method for determining the optimal structure of artificial reefs based on their flow field effects
Q Ma, J Ding, Y **-stones in invasive processes. However, local …
Diversity and structure of epibenthic communities across subtidal artificial hard habitats in the Bay of Cherbourg (English Channel)
To inform the performance of ecological engineering designs for artificial structures at sea, it
is essential to characterise their impacts on the epibenthic communities colonising them. In …
is essential to characterise their impacts on the epibenthic communities colonising them. In …
A trophic modelling framework: Key metrics for the ecological assessment of artificial structures
As the global population expands, marine coastal ecosystems face mounting pressures from
human activities, that have led to habitat deterioration and dwindling fishery resources. In …
human activities, that have led to habitat deterioration and dwindling fishery resources. In …
Trophic Assessment of an Artificial Kelp Eisenia bicyclis Bed Off the Eastern Coast of Korea Based on Stable Isotope Analyses
TH Park, JB Jang, CK Chun, Y Lee, KS Han, SJ Yang… - Water, 2023 - mdpi.com
Effective trophic assessment of restoration success after the creation of an artificial habitat is
essential for ecological management. In this study, to evaluate the ecological trophic …
essential for ecological management. In this study, to evaluate the ecological trophic …
Artificial Reef Stakeholders in France: A Social-Network Analysis
As coastal zones are subjected to cumulative human pressures, it is vital to protect these
productive and sensitive marine ecosystems. Artificial Reefs (ARs) are recognized as useful …
productive and sensitive marine ecosystems. Artificial Reefs (ARs) are recognized as useful …