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Van Dover, C. L.; Ardron, J. A.; Escobar, E.; Gianni, M.; Gjerde, K. M.; Jaeckel, A.; Jones, Dob; Levin, L. A.; Niner, H. J.; Pendleton, L.; Smith, C. R.; Thiele, T.; Turner, P. J.; Watling, L.; Weaver, P. P. E.. |
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Ano: 2017 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00636/74822/75221.pdf |
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Guerra, C.a.; Pendleton, L.; Drakou, E.g.; Proença, V.; Appeltans, W.; Domingos, T.; Geller, G.; Giamberini, M.; Gill, M.; Hummel, H.; Imperio, S.; Mcgeoch, M.; Provenzale, A.; Serral, I.; Stritih, A.; Turak, E.; Vihervaara, P.; Ziemba, A.; Pereira, H.m.. |
To account for progress towards conservation targets, monitoring systems should capture not only information on biodiversity but also knowledge on the dynamics of ecological processes and the related effects on human well-being. Protected areas represent complex social-ecological systems with strong human-nature interactions. They are able to provide relevant information about how global and local scale drivers (e.g., climate change, land use change) impact biodiversity and ecosystem services. Here we develop a framework that uses an ecosystem-focused approach to support managers in identifying essential variables in an integrated and scalable approach. We advocate that this approach can complement current essential variable developments, by allowing... |
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Palavras-chave: Essential variables; Global monitoring; Biodiversity; Ecosystem services; Systems approach. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00486/59743/62840.pdf |
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Van Dover, C. L.; Aronson, J.; Pendleton, L.; Smith, S.; Arnaud-haond, Sophie; Moreno-mateos, D.; Barbier, E.; Billett, D.; Bowers, K.; Danovaro, R.; Edwards, A.; Kellert, S.; Morato, T.; Pollard, E.; Rogers, A.; Warner, R.. |
An era of expanding deep-ocean industrialization is before us, with policy makers establishing governance frameworks for sustainable management of deep-sea resources while scientists learn more about the ecological structure and functioning of the largest biome on the planet. Missing from discussion of the stewardship of the deep ocean is ecological restoration. If existing activities in the deep sea continue or are expanded and new deep-ocean industries are developed, there is need to consider what is required to minimize or repair resulting damages to the deep-sea environment. In addition, thought should be given as to how any past damage can be rectified. This paper develops the discourse on deep-sea restoration and offers guidance on planning and... |
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Palavras-chave: Deep-sea resource use; Restoration science; Marine policy; Hydrothermal vents; Cold-water corals. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00153/26421/24521.pdf |
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