Linking movement ecology with wildlife management and conservation

AM Allen, NJ Singh - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2016 - frontiersin.org
A common challenge in species conservation and management is how to incorporate
species movements into management objectives. There often is a lack of knowledge of …

Selecting among five common modelling approaches for integrated environmental assessment and management

RA Kelly, AJ Jakeman, O Barreteau, ME Borsuk… - … modelling & software, 2013 - Elsevier
The design and implementation of effective environmental policies need to be informed by a
holistic understanding of the system processes (biophysical, social and economic), their …

The importance of qualitative social research for effective fisheries management

K Barclay, M Voyer, N Mazur, AM Payne, S Mauli… - Fisheries …, 2017 - Elsevier
Over recent decades it has become widely accepted that managing fisheries resources
means managing human behaviour, and so understanding social and economic dynamics …

Growing into interdisciplinarity: how to converge biology, economics, and social science in fisheries research?

P Haapasaari, S Kulmala, S Kuikka - Ecology and Society, 2012 - JSTOR
It has been acknowledged that natural sciences alone cannot provide an adequate basis for
the management of complex environmental problems. The scientific knowledge base has to …

A modelling approach for offshore wind farm feasibility with respect to ecosystem-based marine spatial planning

K Pınarbaşı, I Galparsoro, D Depellegrin, J Bald… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Demand for renewable energy is increasing steadily and regulated by national and
international policies. Offshore wind energy sector has been clearly the fastest in its …

Options for integrating ecological, economic, and social objectives in evaluation and management of fisheries

AJ Benson, RL Stephenson - Fish and Fisheries, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
There has been growing international attention in recent years to the Ecosystem Approach
to Fisheries, Ecologically Sustainable Development, and similar initiatives that demand a …

Epistemic justice and the integration of local ecological knowledge for marine conservation: Lessons from the Seychelles

S Baker, NL Constant - Marine Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
This article applies the concept of epistemic justice to stakeholder participation in natural
resource management, in particular in relation to the marine environment. It explores the …

A probabilistic approach for a cost-benefit analysis of oil spill management under uncertainty: a Bayesian network model for the Gulf of Finland

I Helle, H Ahtiainen, E Luoma, M Hänninen… - Journal of environmental …, 2015 - Elsevier
Large-scale oil accidents can inflict substantial costs to the society, as they typically result in
expensive oil combating and waste treatment operations and have negative impacts on …

Future socio-political scenarios for aquatic resources in Europe: an operationalized framework for marine fisheries projections

KG Hamon, CM Kreiss, JK Pinnegar… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Climate change is anticipated to have long-term and widespread direct consequences for
the European marine ecosystems and subsequently for the European fishery sector …

A Bayesian model of factors influencing indigenous participation in the Torres Strait tropical rocklobster fishery

I van Putten, A Lalancette, P Bayliss, D Dennis… - Marine Policy, 2013 - Elsevier
The tropical rocklobster fishery in the Torres Strait, based on the species Panulirus ornatus,
is currently managed by input controls. The Australian Commonwealth government's aim is …