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Emerging threats and persistent conservation challenges for freshwater biodiversity
In the 12 years since Dudgeon et al.(2006) reviewed major pressures on freshwater
ecosystems, the biodiversity crisis in the world's lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams and …
ecosystems, the biodiversity crisis in the world's lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams and …
Managing risks to Canada's boreal zone: transdisciplinary thinking in pursuit of sustainability1
The policy landscape is changing as Canada considers its energy future. The Canadian
boreal zone has a large amount of natural resources, giving Canada options in terms of its …
boreal zone has a large amount of natural resources, giving Canada options in terms of its …
[HTML][HTML] Harmonizing science and management options to reduce risks of cyanobacteria
Management of cyanobacteria has become an increasingly complex venture. Cyanobacteria
risks have amplified as society moves forward in an era of accelerated global changes. The …
risks have amplified as society moves forward in an era of accelerated global changes. The …
[HTML][HTML] Putting on a bow-tie to sort out who does what and why in the complex arena of marine policy and management
Marine policy and management has to cope with a plethora of human activities that cause
pressures leading to changes to the natural and human systems. Accordingly, it requires …
pressures leading to changes to the natural and human systems. Accordingly, it requires …
[HTML][HTML] Managing forests for water in the Anthropocene—the best kept secret services of forest ecosystems
Water and forests are inextricably linked. Pressures on forests from population growth and
climate change are increasing risks to forests and their aquatic ecosystem services (AES) …
climate change are increasing risks to forests and their aquatic ecosystem services (AES) …
The science-policy interface of risk-based freshwater and marine management systems: From concepts to practical tools
Maintaining the current state of ecosystem services from freshwater and marine ecosystems
around the world is at risk. Cumulative effects of multiple human pressures on ecosystem …
around the world is at risk. Cumulative effects of multiple human pressures on ecosystem …
Multi-risk, multi-scale and multi-stakeholder–the contribution of a bow-tie analysis for risk management in the trilateral Wadden Sea Region
B Gerkensmeier, BMW Ratter - Journal of coastal conservation, 2018 - Springer
Risk management processes increasingly call for enhanced stakeholder participation, and
aim to integrate different risk perceptions, concerns and interests. Frequently, this goal is …
aim to integrate different risk perceptions, concerns and interests. Frequently, this goal is …
IEC/ISO Bow-tie analysis of marine legislation: a case study of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive.
Marine planning and coastal zone management require an understanding of the policy
context (Cormier et al., 2015) that addresses ecosystem, cultural, social, economic, and …
context (Cormier et al., 2015) that addresses ecosystem, cultural, social, economic, and …
Reimagining energy in the Canadian boreal zone: policy needs to facilitate a successful transition to a low-carbon energy future1
Canada will be unable to meet its greenhouse gas pledges—of reducing greenhouse gas
emissions by 30% over 2005 levels by 2030—without transitioning away from the current …
emissions by 30% over 2005 levels by 2030—without transitioning away from the current …
Assessing the ecological sustainability of a forest management system using the ISO Bowtie Risk Management Assessment Tool
The boreal zone is at risk of cumulative effects of natural resource extraction activities, which
may be further exacerbated in the face of climate change. A major challenge is the lack of …
may be further exacerbated in the face of climate change. A major challenge is the lack of …