Pollution from land-based run-off threatens coastal ecosystems and the services they provide, detrimentally affecting the livelihoods of millions people on the world's coasts. Planning for linkages among terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems can help managers mitigate the impacts of land-use change on water quality and coastal ecosystem services. We examine the approaches used for land-sea planning, with particular focus on the models currently used to estimate the impacts of land-use change on water quality and fisheries. Our findings could also be applied to other ecosystem services. This Review encompasses modelling of: large scale drivers of land-use change; local activities that cause such change; run-off, dispersal and transfo...
The human population is increasingly reliant on the marine environment for food, trade, tourism, tra...
Coastal marine ecosystems rank among the most productive ecosystems on earth but are also highly thr...
Coastal zones with their natural and societal subsystems are exposed to rapid changes and pressures ...
1. Pollution from land‐based run‐off threatens coastal ecosystems and the services they provide, det...
Coastal ecosystems contain a rich diversity of species and habitat types that provide an abundance o...
<div><p>Human-induced changes to river loads of nutrients and sediments pose a significant threat to...
Human-induced changes to river loads of nutrients and sediments pose a significant threat to marine ...
Human use of ecosystem resources and services is increasing worldwide, generating pressures that alt...
Coastal zones with their natural and societal sub-systems are exposed to rapid changes and pressures...
Coastal marine ecosystems rank among the most productive ecosystems on earth but are also highly thr...
Overfishing, pollution, coastal development and climate change threaten marine biodiversity globally...
Coastal wetlands are under a great deal of pressure from the dual forces of rising sea level and the...
There is fragmented understanding of the interactions of environmental and socioeconomic systems, se...
Diffuse-source nutrient pollution remains a major problem within sustainable catchment management. T...
This book applies the ‘ecosystem services’ framework to coastal environments, showing how it could f...
The human population is increasingly reliant on the marine environment for food, trade, tourism, tra...
Coastal marine ecosystems rank among the most productive ecosystems on earth but are also highly thr...
Coastal zones with their natural and societal subsystems are exposed to rapid changes and pressures ...
1. Pollution from land‐based run‐off threatens coastal ecosystems and the services they provide, det...
Coastal ecosystems contain a rich diversity of species and habitat types that provide an abundance o...
<div><p>Human-induced changes to river loads of nutrients and sediments pose a significant threat to...
Human-induced changes to river loads of nutrients and sediments pose a significant threat to marine ...
Human use of ecosystem resources and services is increasing worldwide, generating pressures that alt...
Coastal zones with their natural and societal sub-systems are exposed to rapid changes and pressures...
Coastal marine ecosystems rank among the most productive ecosystems on earth but are also highly thr...
Overfishing, pollution, coastal development and climate change threaten marine biodiversity globally...
Coastal wetlands are under a great deal of pressure from the dual forces of rising sea level and the...
There is fragmented understanding of the interactions of environmental and socioeconomic systems, se...
Diffuse-source nutrient pollution remains a major problem within sustainable catchment management. T...
This book applies the ‘ecosystem services’ framework to coastal environments, showing how it could f...
The human population is increasingly reliant on the marine environment for food, trade, tourism, tra...
Coastal marine ecosystems rank among the most productive ecosystems on earth but are also highly thr...
Coastal zones with their natural and societal subsystems are exposed to rapid changes and pressures ...