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The Systems Approach Framework as a Complementary Methodology of Adaptive Management: a Case Study in the Urban Beaches of Barcelona Ecology and Society
The Systems Approach Framework is a methodological framework designed to enhance the efficacy of human decision-making processes within social-ecological systems with regard to sustainability. The objective of resilience adaptive management is to either maintain the system within the current regime such that the desired ecosystem goods and services continue to be delivered, or to move the system phase to a preferred regime. Although the objectives of the two frameworks are not exactly the same, there are considerable complementarities between them. Through application of the Systems Approach Framework in a case study regarding the urban beaches of Barcelona, Spain, we present some of the main findings revealed during the model construction and stakeholder...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Adaptive management; Barcelona; Coastal management; Spain; Systems Approach Framework; Urban beach.
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Mussels and Yachts in Loch Fyne, Scotland: a Case Study of the Science-Policy Interface Ecology and Society
Tett, Paul; Scottish Association for Marine Science; paul.tett@sams.ac.uk; Valcic, Branka; Scottish Association for Marine Science; Branka.Valcic@sams.ac.uk; Potts, Tavis; Scottish Association for Marine Science; Tavis.Potts@sams.ac.uk; Whyte, Callum; Edinburgh Napier University; C.Whyte@napier.ac.uk; Culhane, Fiona; Edinburgh Napier University; F.Culhane@napier.ac.uk; Fernandes, Teresa; Heriot-Watt University; T.Fernandes@hw.ac.uk.
We report an application of the Science and Policy Integration for Coastal System Assessment (SPICOSA) Systems Approach Framework (SAF) to Loch Fyne, a fjord in western Scotland. The issue was the potential for conflict between shellfish aquaculture and recreational use for yachting. This was investigated by building an ecological-economic model to simulate: (1) release of modern anti-fouling compounds by recreational boats; (2) dilution of these in the upper layers of the loch by exchange with the sea; (3) their effects on photosynthesis by phytoplankton; (4) the role of phytoplankton (along with non-algal particulate matter) in providing food for mussels; (5) the growth of seeded mussels to harvest, determining (6) the cash input to farms, offset by...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Antifouling toxicity; Firth of Clyde Scotland; Governance Scotland; Loch Fyne Scotland; Mussel aquaculture; Science-policy interface; SPICOSA; Systems Approach Framework.
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