Using ecosystem-services assessments to determine trade-offs in ecosystem-based management of marine mammals

The goal of ecosystem-based management (EBM) is to support a sustainable and holistic multisectored management approach, and is recognized in a number of international policy frameworks. However, it remains unknown how these goals should be linked to assessments and management plans for marine fauna...

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Published in:Conservation Biology
Main Authors: Riisager-Simonsen, Christian, Rendon, Olivia, Galatius, Anders, Olsen, Morten Tange, Beaumont, Nicola
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13512
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/287764181/BERAT_cobi.13512_2_41.pdf
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/73624a16-e9d2-48e7-825c-5f0e4969afff 2024-04-28T08:19:34+00:00 Using ecosystem-services assessments to determine trade-offs in ecosystem-based management of marine mammals Riisager-Simonsen, Christian Rendon, Olivia Galatius, Anders Olsen, Morten Tange Beaumont, Nicola 2020 application/pdf https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/using-ecosystemservices-assessments-to-determine-tradeoffs-in-ecosystembased-management-of-marine-mammals(73624a16-e9d2-48e7-825c-5f0e4969afff).html https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13512 https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/287764181/BERAT_cobi.13512_2_41.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Riisager-Simonsen , C , Rendon , O , Galatius , A , Olsen , M T & Beaumont , N 2020 , ' Using ecosystem-services assessments to determine trade-offs in ecosystem-based management of marine mammals ' , Conservation Biology , pp. 1152-1164 . https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13512 adaptive management ecosystem approach ecosystem disservices ecotourism environmental trade-offs human-wildlife conflict IPBES marine biodiversity COD GADUS-MORHUA BALTIC SEA CONTRACAECUM-OSCULATUM NATURES CONTRIBUTIONS WHALES CONSERVATION PERCEPTIONS CETACEANS NEMATODES INFECTION article 2020 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13512 2024-04-11T00:22:40Z The goal of ecosystem-based management (EBM) is to support a sustainable and holistic multisectored management approach, and is recognized in a number of international policy frameworks. However, it remains unknown how these goals should be linked to assessments and management plans for marine fauna, such as mammals and fish stocks. It appears particularly challenging to carry out trade-off analyses of various ocean uses without a framework that integrates knowledge of environmental, social, and economic benefits derived from nonstationary marine fauna. We argue this gap can be filled by applying a version of the ecosystem-service approach at the population level of marine fauna. To advance this idea, we used marine mammals as a case study to demonstrate what indicators could operationalize relevant assessments and deliver an evidence base for the presence of ecosystem services and disservices derived from marine mammals. We found indicators covering common ecosystem service categories feasible to apply; examples of indicator data are already available in the literature for several populations. We encourage further exploration of this approach for application to marina fauna and biodiversity management, with the caveat that conceptual tensions related to the use of the ecosystem service concept itself needs to be addressed to ensure acceptance by relevant stakeholders. Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua University of Copenhagen: Research Conservation Biology 34 5 1152 1164
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topic adaptive management
ecosystem approach
ecosystem disservices
ecotourism
environmental trade-offs
human-wildlife conflict
IPBES
marine biodiversity
COD GADUS-MORHUA
BALTIC SEA
CONTRACAECUM-OSCULATUM
NATURES CONTRIBUTIONS
WHALES
CONSERVATION
PERCEPTIONS
CETACEANS
NEMATODES
INFECTION
spellingShingle adaptive management
ecosystem approach
ecosystem disservices
ecotourism
environmental trade-offs
human-wildlife conflict
IPBES
marine biodiversity
COD GADUS-MORHUA
BALTIC SEA
CONTRACAECUM-OSCULATUM
NATURES CONTRIBUTIONS
WHALES
CONSERVATION
PERCEPTIONS
CETACEANS
NEMATODES
INFECTION
Riisager-Simonsen, Christian
Rendon, Olivia
Galatius, Anders
Olsen, Morten Tange
Beaumont, Nicola
Using ecosystem-services assessments to determine trade-offs in ecosystem-based management of marine mammals
topic_facet adaptive management
ecosystem approach
ecosystem disservices
ecotourism
environmental trade-offs
human-wildlife conflict
IPBES
marine biodiversity
COD GADUS-MORHUA
BALTIC SEA
CONTRACAECUM-OSCULATUM
NATURES CONTRIBUTIONS
WHALES
CONSERVATION
PERCEPTIONS
CETACEANS
NEMATODES
INFECTION
description The goal of ecosystem-based management (EBM) is to support a sustainable and holistic multisectored management approach, and is recognized in a number of international policy frameworks. However, it remains unknown how these goals should be linked to assessments and management plans for marine fauna, such as mammals and fish stocks. It appears particularly challenging to carry out trade-off analyses of various ocean uses without a framework that integrates knowledge of environmental, social, and economic benefits derived from nonstationary marine fauna. We argue this gap can be filled by applying a version of the ecosystem-service approach at the population level of marine fauna. To advance this idea, we used marine mammals as a case study to demonstrate what indicators could operationalize relevant assessments and deliver an evidence base for the presence of ecosystem services and disservices derived from marine mammals. We found indicators covering common ecosystem service categories feasible to apply; examples of indicator data are already available in the literature for several populations. We encourage further exploration of this approach for application to marina fauna and biodiversity management, with the caveat that conceptual tensions related to the use of the ecosystem service concept itself needs to be addressed to ensure acceptance by relevant stakeholders.
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author Riisager-Simonsen, Christian
Rendon, Olivia
Galatius, Anders
Olsen, Morten Tange
Beaumont, Nicola
author_facet Riisager-Simonsen, Christian
Rendon, Olivia
Galatius, Anders
Olsen, Morten Tange
Beaumont, Nicola
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title Using ecosystem-services assessments to determine trade-offs in ecosystem-based management of marine mammals
title_short Using ecosystem-services assessments to determine trade-offs in ecosystem-based management of marine mammals
title_full Using ecosystem-services assessments to determine trade-offs in ecosystem-based management of marine mammals
title_fullStr Using ecosystem-services assessments to determine trade-offs in ecosystem-based management of marine mammals
title_full_unstemmed Using ecosystem-services assessments to determine trade-offs in ecosystem-based management of marine mammals
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