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Publikováno v:
Ecology and Society, Vol 22, Iss 1, p 34 (2017)
Managing for sustainable development and resource extraction requires an understanding of the feedbacks between ecosystems and humans. These feedbacks are part of complex social-ecological systems (SES), in which resources, actors, and governance sys
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2f637154a2434ce8b80703e43b1f8e33
Autor:
Cathryn Clarke Murray, Megan E Mach, Rebecca G Martone, Gerald G Singh, Miriam O, Kai M A Chan
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 9, p e0162932 (2016)
The multi-scalar complexity of social-ecological systems makes it challenging to quantify impacts from human activities on ecosystems, inspiring risk-based approaches to assessments of potential effects of human activities on valued ecosystem compone
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https://doaj.org/article/0b2cf1ac284645739b6e99ac8f8a435e
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 30:1208-1219
Facing public concern over costs related to top‐predator reintroductions and conservation, ecosystem services such as ecotourism are often used to evoke benefits that outweigh or offset those costs. Quantifying these benefits using rigorous scienti
Autor:
Cathryn Clarke Murray, Benjamin S. Halpern, Hugh P. Possingham, Edd Hammill, Gerald G. Singh, Eve McDonald-Madden, Kai M. A. Chan, Terre Satterfield, Jonathan R. Rhodes, Rebecca G. Martone, Megan E. Mach
Determining where environmental management is best applied, either through regulating single sectors of human activities or across sectors, is complicated by interactions between human impacts and the environment. In this article, we show how an expl
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::c8056028a178a6df65f29d8052d6b499
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.10.07.463502
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.10.07.463502
Autor:
Melissa M Foley, Rebecca G Martone, Michael D Fox, Carrie V Kappel, Lindley A: Mease, Ashley L Erickson, Benjamin S Halpern, Kimberly A Selkoe, Peter eTaylor, Courtney eScarborough
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 2 (2015)
In the face of growing human impacts on ecosystems, scientists and managers recognize the need to better understand thresholds and nonlinear dynamics in ecological systems to help set management targets. However, our understanding of the factors that
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c51d3b03707147b080b9c2d96c35f6ae
Autor:
Natalie C. Ban, M. Angelica Peña, Emily Rubidge, Rebecca G. Martone, Karen L. Hunter, Sarah K. Friesen
Publikováno v:
Ocean & Coastal Management. 211:105776
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are important conservation tools for safeguarding marine systems, yet they are increasingly impacted by climate change. Connectivity is a fundamental aspect of MPA design and evaluation, but regional patterns of marine e
Autor:
Lisa M. Wedding, Rod Fujita, Fiorenza Micheli, Rebecca G. Martone, Megan E. Mach, Sarah M. Reiter
Publikováno v:
Ocean & Coastal Management. 137:1-11
In response to concerns about human impacts to coastal ecosystems, conservationists and practitioners are increasingly turning to networks of marine protected areas (MPAs). Although MPAs manage for fishing pressure, many species and habitats in MPAs
Autor:
Erin Prahler, Cathryn Clarke Murray, Lindley A. Mease, Melissa M. Foley, Tiffany H. Morrison, Rebecca G. Martone, Deborah J. Wojcik
Publikováno v:
Environmental Impact Assessment Review. 62:122-134
The cumulative effects of increasing human use of the ocean and coastal zone have contributed to a rapid decline in ocean and coastal resources. As a result, scientists are investigating how multiple, overlapping stressors accumulate in the environme
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are important conservation tools that can support the resilience of marine ecosystems. Many countries, including Canada, have committed to protecting at least 10% of their marine areas under the Convention on Biological
Autor:
Amanda Zerbe, Elodie Le Cornu, Ashley L. Erickson, Rebecca G. Martone, Larry B. Crowder, Lucie Hazen
Publikováno v:
Fisheries Research. 182:149-157
Implementing fisheries management goals that simultaneously consider ecosystem effects of fishing and socioeconomic sustainability is challenging. In recent years, multiple market-based frameworks and guidelines that assess fishery sustainability hav