| Literature DB >> 24414800 |
Kaisa Kononen1, Andris Andrusaitis, Maija Sirola.
Abstract
The synthesis of the BONUS+ research is introduced. The HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan is examined as a case to illustrate the potentials and challenges in building the science-policy making interface on a macro regional level. The projects address environmental challenges in the Baltic Sea as defined by the Baltic Sea Action Plan, or consider the environmental governance and decision making within the Baltic Sea context in general. Eutrophication, biodiversity, hazardous substances, maritime activities, and the environment governance are addressed, as are cross cutting issues, such as the impact of climate change, maritime spatial planning and impacts of future development on ecosystem services. The projects contributed to relevant policy developments: 37 consultations carried out at EU level, 49 modifications to policy documents and action plans, 153 suggestions for the efficacy of pertinent public policies and governance, and in 570 occasions, scientists working in BONUS+ projects served as members or observers in scientific and stakeholder committees.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24414800 PMCID: PMC3888661 DOI: 10.1007/s13280-013-0472-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ambio ISSN: 0044-7447 Impact factor: 5.129
BONUS+ contribution to policy development. Source: the performance statistics of the BONUS+ projects
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| 37 contributions to consultations carried out at EU level | IBAM consortium was represented in Scientific, Technical and Economic committee for fisheries within the European Commission BALTICWAY contributed to the consultations on documents by the European Academies Scientific Advisory Council BALCOFISH advised to the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive Task Group on quantitative descriptor 8: Contaminants and pollution effects ECOSUPPORT presented its model projections of the Baltic Sea to the European Parliament PREHAB took part in the European Commission consultation on maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal zone management |
| 49 modifications to relevant policy documents and action plans on the Baltic Sea region and national level | BALCOFISH provided input to HELCOM Monitoring and Assessment Group on core indicators and indicator fact sheets concerning eelpout as an indicator species BEAST supported drafting of national reports for the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive Descriptor 8 IBAM contributed to development of methodology used to calculate maximum sustainable yields for herring and sprat fisheries for International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) which was used as the basis of their recommendation to the European Commission RECOCA scientists contributed to the update of the HELCOM Baltic Sea Acton Plan nutrient reduction quotas ECOSUPPORT scientists contributed to the HELCOM 2013 thematic assessment of the climate change in the Baltic Sea area |
| 153 suggestions for the design, implementation and evaluation of the efficacy of pertinent public policies and governance | PREHAB provided advice on mapping and protection of fish habitats in marine protected areas in 10 counties of Finland and Sweden ECOSUPPORT and RECOCA scientists presented a conceptual position article: “An outlook to the future Baltic Sea: how can we reach the targets of the Baltic Sea Action Plan?” at the joint final stakeholder conference of these projects BEAST presented recommendations for CORE and candidate bioeffect indicators for future HELCOM Monitoring and Assessment Group meetings on core indicators and revision of environmental targets BALCOFISH provided input to the revision of the Danish monitoring programme for nature and environment 2011–2015 concerning marine monitoring of contaminants and pollution effects AMBER results of the modeling efforts were taken into account in the plans of the Lithuanian Ministry of Environment on activities in the Nemunas river basin |
| In 570 occasions, scientists working in BONUS+ projects served as members or observers in scientific and stakeholder committees | ICES Working Group on Baltic Fisheries Assessment; Working Group on Biological Effects of Contaminants; Advisory Committee ICES/HELCOM Working Group on Integrated Assessments of the Baltic Sea HELCOM CORESET project committee for biodiversity HELCOM TARGREV group for reviews on ecological targets for eutrophication BACC II Science Steering group Curonian Lagoon Transboundary International Stakeholder Committee Steering Committee of the EU FP7 Deep Sea and Subseafloor Frontier Coordinated Action EU FP7 Environment and Climate Change Advisory Group |
Fig. 1Some knowledge needs arising while implementing the framework of indicators distinguishing driving forces, pressures, status, impacts, and responses of the DPSIR framework of adaptive management (picture from Andrusaitis et al. 2013). Readers are invited to compare this cycle with visualizations of other related cyclic processes presented in Figs. 1 and 5 of Meier et al. 2014 (this volume)
Synergies among the BONUS+ research themes and the segments and crosscutting issues of the Baltic Sea Action Plan. Names in the cells are the acronyms of 16 BONUS+ projects. Results of the projects noted in brackets are not presented in this AMBIO issue
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| Eutrophication | Hazardous substances | Biodiversity and nature conservation | Maritime activities (incl. maritime spatial planning) | Monitoring and assessment | Governance and decision making | |
1. Linking science and policy 7. Integrating ecosystem and society |
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| 2. Understanding climate change and geophysical forcing |
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| 4. Achieving sustainable fisheries |
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| 6. Preventing pollution |
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