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Processes for the s...
Processes for the sustainable stewardship of marine environments
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- Scharin, Henrik (author)
- Stockholms universitet,Stockholm Resilience Centre,Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Sweden
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- Ericsdotter, Siv (author)
- Stockholms universitet,Stockholm Resilience Centre
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Elliott, Michael (author)
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Turner, R. Kerry (author)
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- Niiranen, Susa (author)
- Stockholms universitet,Stockholm Resilience Centre
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- Blenckner, Thorsten (author)
- Stockholms universitet,Stockholm Resilience Centre
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Hyytiainen, Kari (author)
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Ahlvik, Lassi (author)
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Ahtiainen, Heini (author)
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Artell, Janne (author)
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- Hasselstrom, Linus (author)
- KTH,Industriell ekologi
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Soderqvist, Tore (author)
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- Rockström, Johan (author)
- Stockholms universitet,Stockholm Resilience Centre
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- Elsevier BV, 2016
- 2016
- English.
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In: Ecological Economics. - : Elsevier BV. - 0921-8009 .- 1873-6106. ; 128, s. 55-67
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- Sustainable stewardship of the marine environment necessitates a holistic approach encompassing all the relevant drivers, activities and pressures causing problems for the natural state of the system and their impact on human societies today and in the future. This article provides a framework as well as a decision support process and tool that could guide such an approach. In this process, identifying costs and benefits of mitigation is a first step in deciding on measures and enabling instruments, which has to be accompanied by analyses regarding distributional effects (i.e. who gains or loses) related to different targets and policy instruments. As there are risks of future irreversible regime shifts and even system collapses, the assessments have to be broadened to include scenarios on possible future developments as well as ethical considerations. In particular, a deeper sustainable management strategy may be needed to respond to possible future increases in the rate of environmental change, amongst growing evidence of external pressures, interactions and non-linear dynamics. This adaptive management strategy should focus on building the resilience required to cope with and adapt to change.
Subject headings
- NATURVETENSKAP -- Biologi -- Ekologi (hsv//swe)
- NATURAL SCIENCES -- Biological Sciences -- Ecology (hsv//eng)
- NATURVETENSKAP -- Biologi (hsv//swe)
- NATURAL SCIENCES -- Biological Sciences (hsv//eng)
- SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP -- Ekonomi och näringsliv (hsv//swe)
- SOCIAL SCIENCES -- Economics and Business (hsv//eng)
Keyword
- Adaptive marine management
- Baltic Sea
- Cost-benefit analysis
- Balance sheet approach
- Future scenarios
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Scharin, Henrik
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Ericsdotter, Siv
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Elliott, Michael
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Turner, R. Kerry
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Niiranen, Susa
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Blenckner, Thors ...
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Hyytiainen, Kari
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Ahlvik, Lassi
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Ahtiainen, Heini
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Artell, Janne
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Hasselstrom, Lin ...
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Soderqvist, Tore
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Rockström, Johan
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- About the subject
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- NATURAL SCIENCES
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NATURAL SCIENCES
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and Biological Scien ...
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and Ecology
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- NATURAL SCIENCES
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NATURAL SCIENCES
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and Biological Scien ...
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- SOCIAL SCIENCES
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SOCIAL SCIENCES
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and Economics and Bu ...
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Ecological Econo ...
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Royal Institute of Technology
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Stockholm University