Although ecosystem-based management (EBM) has been adopted by many management organisations in principle, operationalising EBM has been problematic. A mismatch in institutional arrangements, created by the traditional sectoral focus of marine environmental and resource management, may be one factor acting against EBM implementation. To investigate this potential issue, this study focused on ‘sectoral interplay’, the challenges and tensions that prevent ‘whole of government’ cooperation, political consensus among conflicting user and interest groups, and collaboration between government and stakeholders that preconditon implementation of EBM. Four key challenges/tensions to sectoral interplay in marine EBM were found, including: governance s...
This article focuses on the use of the ecosystem approach to management (EAM) in the Baltic Sea Regi...
There remains uncertainty about the legal and policy tools, processes and institutions needed to sup...
Coastal states are increasingly urged to transform their sectoral and fragmented marine governance r...
Although ecosystem-based management (EBM) has been adopted by many management organisations in princ...
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is now widely accepted as the best means of managing the complex in...
National audienceMarine and coastal activities are closely interrelated, and conflicts among differe...
This article concentrates on five marine sectors active in the marine environment (fisheries, offsho...
Interest in applying ecosystem-based management (EBM) to marine ecosystems has grown in recent years...
Marine governance in European seas is at a crossroad aiming towards implementation of eco-system bas...
Expectations about ecosystem based management (EBM) differ due to diverging perspectives about what ...
Climate change, in combination with population growth, is placing increasing pressure on the world’s...
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is a holistic approach for nature management that aims at achieving...
This article focuses on the use of the ecosystem approach to management (EAM) in the Baltic Sea Regi...
There remains uncertainty about the legal and policy tools, processes and institutions needed to sup...
Coastal states are increasingly urged to transform their sectoral and fragmented marine governance r...
Although ecosystem-based management (EBM) has been adopted by many management organisations in princ...
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is now widely accepted as the best means of managing the complex in...
National audienceMarine and coastal activities are closely interrelated, and conflicts among differe...
This article concentrates on five marine sectors active in the marine environment (fisheries, offsho...
Interest in applying ecosystem-based management (EBM) to marine ecosystems has grown in recent years...
Marine governance in European seas is at a crossroad aiming towards implementation of eco-system bas...
Expectations about ecosystem based management (EBM) differ due to diverging perspectives about what ...
Climate change, in combination with population growth, is placing increasing pressure on the world’s...
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is a holistic approach for nature management that aims at achieving...
This article focuses on the use of the ecosystem approach to management (EAM) in the Baltic Sea Regi...
There remains uncertainty about the legal and policy tools, processes and institutions needed to sup...
Coastal states are increasingly urged to transform their sectoral and fragmented marine governance r...