| Literature DB >> 28810514 |
Daniel Depellegrin1, Stefano Menegon2, Giulio Farella3, Michol Ghezzo3, Elena Gissi4, Alessandro Sarretta3, Chiara Venier3, Andrea Barbanti3.
Abstract
This research presents a set of multi-objective spatial tools for sea planning and environmental management in the Adriatic Sea Basin. The tools address four objectives: 1) assessment of cumulative impacts from anthropogenic sea uses on environmental components of marine areas; 2) analysis of sea use conflicts; 3) 3-D hydrodynamic modelling of nutrient dispersion (nitrogen and phosphorus) from riverine sources in the Adriatic Sea Basin and 4) marine ecosystem services capacity assessment from seabed habitats based on an ES matrix approach. Geospatial modelling results were illustrated, analysed and compared on country level and for three biogeographic subdivisions, Northern-Central-Southern Adriatic Sea. The paper discusses model results for their spatial implications, relevance for sea planning, limitations and concludes with an outlook towards the need for more integrated, multi-functional tools development for sea planning.Entities:
Keywords: Adriatic Sea; Cumulative impacts; Marine ecosystem services; Nutrient dispersion modelling; Sea use conflict analysis
Year: 2017 PMID: 28810514 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.07.264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963