Zoning of marine space is increasingly used to reconcile conflicting socio-economic and conservation goals for marine resources: marine spatial planning entails appraisal of the outcomes of ecosystem-based trade-offs by stakeholders. This report gives the results of a pilot study using state-of-the-art, spatial ecosystem modelling of potential marine protected areas in the Haida Gwaii marine ecosystem. It aims to inform any marine spatial planning process of the likely ecological consequences of alternative spatial management scenarios. A published ecosystem model of northern BC has been adapted to Haida Gwaii, augmented and spatialized. Novel habitat capacity maps and fishery zones have been employed in the modelling framework for t...
Human use of ecosystem resources and services is increasing worldwide, generating pressures that alt...
Marine populations have been declining at a worrying rate, due in large part to fishing pressures. T...
For any spatially explicit management, determining the appropriate spatial scale of management decis...
Zoning of marine space is increasingly used to reconcile conflicting socio-economic and conservatio...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are widely cited as a useful management tool in fisheries. They have ...
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 62: 469e476 (2005)based fishery management (EBFM), few of those prop...
D ow nloaded from based fishery management (EBFM), few of those proposed include a spatial component...
Although marine protected areas can simultaneously contribute to biodiversity conservation and fishe...
International audienceThis study considers how to reconcile different spatial scales to find the bes...
Summary: 1. Well-designed marine protected area (MPA) networks can deliver a range of ecological, ...
Coastal and marine managers are seeking out innovative planning tools in the face of rapid ocean dev...
Existing research on the effectiveness of marine protected areas narrowly focuses on developing sets...
Globally the failure of traditional fisheries management approaches is evident through the increasin...
This paper provides a synthesis of the current literature on the potential of marine protected areas...
Canada's Pacific coast is one region where there is a renewed commitment to pursue marine spatial pl...
Human use of ecosystem resources and services is increasing worldwide, generating pressures that alt...
Marine populations have been declining at a worrying rate, due in large part to fishing pressures. T...
For any spatially explicit management, determining the appropriate spatial scale of management decis...
Zoning of marine space is increasingly used to reconcile conflicting socio-economic and conservatio...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are widely cited as a useful management tool in fisheries. They have ...
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 62: 469e476 (2005)based fishery management (EBFM), few of those prop...
D ow nloaded from based fishery management (EBFM), few of those proposed include a spatial component...
Although marine protected areas can simultaneously contribute to biodiversity conservation and fishe...
International audienceThis study considers how to reconcile different spatial scales to find the bes...
Summary: 1. Well-designed marine protected area (MPA) networks can deliver a range of ecological, ...
Coastal and marine managers are seeking out innovative planning tools in the face of rapid ocean dev...
Existing research on the effectiveness of marine protected areas narrowly focuses on developing sets...
Globally the failure of traditional fisheries management approaches is evident through the increasin...
This paper provides a synthesis of the current literature on the potential of marine protected areas...
Canada's Pacific coast is one region where there is a renewed commitment to pursue marine spatial pl...
Human use of ecosystem resources and services is increasing worldwide, generating pressures that alt...
Marine populations have been declining at a worrying rate, due in large part to fishing pressures. T...
For any spatially explicit management, determining the appropriate spatial scale of management decis...