Major impacts of climate change on deep-sea benthic ecosystems

AK Sweetman, AR Thurber, CR Smith, LA Levin… - Elem Sci …, 2017 - online.ucpress.edu
The deep sea encompasses the largest ecosystems on Earth. Although poorly known, deep
seafloor ecosystems provide services that are vitally important to the entire ocean and …

[HTML][HTML] Protecting and restoring Europe's waters: An analysis of the future development needs of the Water Framework Directive

L Carvalho, EB Mackay, AC Cardoso… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The Water Framework Directive (WFD) is a pioneering piece of legislation that aims
to protect and enhance aquatic ecosystems and promote sustainable water use across …

A review of the tools used for marine monitoring in the UK: combining historic and contemporary methods with modeling and socioeconomics to fulfill legislative needs …

TP Bean, N Greenwood, R Beckett… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Marine environmental monitoring is undertaken to provide evidence that environmental
management targets are being met. Moreover, monitoring also provides context to marine …

Doses of neighborhood nature: the benefits for mental health of living with nature

DTC Cox, DF Shanahan, HL Hudson… - AIBS …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Experiences of nature provide many mental-health benefits, particularly for people living in
urban areas. The natural characteristics of city residents' neighborhoods are likely to be …

A typology of stakeholders and guidelines for engagement in transdisciplinary, participatory processes

A Newton, M Elliott - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2016 - frontiersin.org
This paper fulfils a gap in environmental management by producing a typology of
stakeholders for effective participatory processes and co-design of solutions to complex …

Quantifying street tree regulating ecosystem services using Google Street View

DR Richards, PJ Edwards - Ecological indicators, 2017 - Elsevier
The urban heat island is a particular challenge for tropical cities, which receive year-round
high inputs of solar radiation. Plants can help mitigate elevated urban temperatures by …

Activity-footprints, pressures-footprints and effects-footprints–Walking the pathway to determining and managing human impacts in the sea

M Elliott, A Borja, R Cormier - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2020 - Elsevier
Determining the overall effects of human activities on the estuaries, seas and coasts, as a
precursor to marine management, requires quantifying three aspects. These are:(a) the area …

[HTML][HTML] Putting on a bow-tie to sort out who does what and why in the complex arena of marine policy and management

R Cormier, M Elliott, J Rice - Science of the Total Environment, 2019 - Elsevier
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 …

Addressing the tangled web of governance mechanisms for land-sea interactions: Assessing implementation challenges across scales

AM O'Hagan, S Paterson, M Le Tissier - Marine Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
The coastal zone is a locus where many activities of society intersect with natural processes
that shape the coastal zone and the resource base available. In the EU, regional legislation …

Achieving coherence between the marine strategy framework directive and the maritime spatial planning directive

T Paramana, M Dassenakis, N Bassan, C Dallangelo… - Marine policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Alignment and coordination of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) with other
key policies is considered indispensable to accomplish its objectives. To ensure that …