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A risk-based approach to cumulative effect assessments for marine management.

Vanessa Stelzenmüller1, Marta Coll2, Antonios D Mazaris3, Sylvaine Giakoumi4, Stelios Katsanevakis5, Michelle E Portman6, Renate Degen7, Peter Mackelworth8, Antje Gimpel9, Paolo G Albano10, Vasiliki Almpanidou3, Joachim Claudet11, Franz Essl12, Thanasis Evagelopoulos5, Johanna J Heymans13, Tilen Genov14, Salit Kark15, Fiorenza Micheli16, Maria Grazia Pennino17, Gil Rilov18, Bob Rumes19, Jeroen Steenbeek20, Henn Ojaveer21.   

Abstract

Marine ecosystems are increasingly threatened by the cumulative effects of multiple human pressures. Cumulative effect assessments (CEAs) are needed to inform environmental policy and guide ecosystem-based management. Yet, CEAs are inherently complex and seldom linked to real-world management processes. Therefore we propose entrenching CEAs in a risk management process, comprising the steps of risk identification, risk analysis and risk evaluation. We provide guidance to operationalize a risk-based approach to CEAs by describing for each step guiding principles and desired outcomes, scientific challenges and practical solutions. We reviewed the treatment of uncertainty in CEAs and the contribution of different tools and data sources to the implementation of a risk based approach to CEAs. We show that a risk-based approach to CEAs decreases complexity, allows for the transparent treatment of uncertainty and streamlines the uptake of scientific outcomes into the science-policy interface. Hence, its adoption can help bridging the gap between science and decision-making in ecosystem-based management.
Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Risk management process; Science-policy interface; Standardized framework; Terminology; Tools; Uncertainty

Year:  2017        PMID: 28892857     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.08.289

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


  7 in total

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Journal:  Ambio       Date:  2021-01-28       Impact factor: 5.129

2.  Historical baselines in marine bioinvasions: Implications for policy and management.

Authors:  Henn Ojaveer; Bella S Galil; James T Carlton; Heidi Alleway; Philippe Goulletquer; Maiju Lehtiniemi; Agnese Marchini; Whitman Miller; Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi; Melita Peharda; Gregory M Ruiz; Susan L Williams; Anastasija Zaiko
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-08-16       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 3.  Biopollution by Invasive Marine Non-Indigenous Species: A Review of Potential Adverse Ecological Effects in a Changing Climate.

Authors:  Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-04-17       Impact factor: 3.390

4.  Spatial and temporal analysis of cumulative environmental effects of offshore wind farms in the North Sea basin.

Authors:  Laura Florentina Gușatu; Stefano Menegon; Daniel Depellegrin; Christian Zuidema; André Faaij; Claudia Yamu
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-05-12       Impact factor: 4.379

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Authors:  Iréne Wåhlström; Linus Hammar; Duncan Hume; Jonas Pålsson; Elin Almroth-Rosell; Christian Dieterich; Lars Arneborg; Matthias Gröger; Martin Mattsson; Lovisa Zillén Snowball; Gustav Kågesten; Oscar Törnqvist; Emilie Breviere; Sandra-Esther Brunnabend; Per R Jonsson
Journal:  Glob Chang Biol       Date:  2022-07-06       Impact factor: 13.211

6.  A regional assessment of cumulative impact mapping on Mediterranean coralligenous outcrops.

Authors:  S Bevilacqua; G Guarnieri; G Farella; A Terlizzi; S Fraschetti
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-01-29       Impact factor: 4.379

7.  Cumulative stressors reduce the self-regulating capacity of coastal ecosystems.

Authors:  Simon F Thrush; Judi E Hewitt; Rebecca V Gladstone-Gallagher; Candida Savage; Carolyn Lundquist; Teri O'Meara; Amanda Vieillard; Jenny R Hillman; Stephanie Mangan; Emily J Douglas; Dana E Clark; Andrew M Lohrer; Conrad Pilditch
Journal:  Ecol Appl       Date:  2020-10-29       Impact factor: 4.657

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