Analysis of cumulative human impacts in the marine environment is still in its infancy but developing rapidly. In this study, existing approaches were expanded upon, aiming for a realistic consideration of cumulative impacts at a regional scale. Thirty-eight human activities were considered, with each broken down according to stressor types and a range of spatial influences. To add to the policy relevance, existing stressors within and outside of conservation areas were compared. Results indicate the entire continental shelf of Canada's Pacific marine waters is affected by multiple human activities at some level. Commercial fishing, land-based activities and marine transportation accounted for 57.0%, 19.1%, and 17.7% of total cumulative imp...
The Marine Plan Partnership (MaPP) is a collaborative, government-to-government initiative between t...
<div><p>The world’s marine and coastal ecosystems are under threat and single-sector management effo...
The management and conservation of the world's oceans require synthesis of spatial data on the distr...
Analysis of cumulative human impacts in the marine environment is still in its infancy but developin...
AbstractWith increasing human population, large scale climate changes, and the interaction of multip...
With increasing human population, large scale climate changes, and the interaction of multiple stres...
Human pressures on the ocean are thought to be increasing globally, yet we know little about their p...
Human pressures on the ocean are thought to be increasing globally, yet we know little about their p...
Human pressures on the ocean are thought to be increasing globally, yet we know little about their p...
Cumulative impact mapping can be a useful tool for marine spatial planning because the results can i...
1. The intensity of marine activities in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of British Columbia, Cana...
Canada's Pacific coast is one region where there is a renewed commitment to pursue marine spatial pl...
1. The intensity of marine activities in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of British Columbia, Cana...
Canada's Pacific coast is one region where there is a renewed commitment to pursue marine spatial pl...
AbstractWith increasing human population, large scale climate changes, and the interaction of multip...
The Marine Plan Partnership (MaPP) is a collaborative, government-to-government initiative between t...
<div><p>The world’s marine and coastal ecosystems are under threat and single-sector management effo...
The management and conservation of the world's oceans require synthesis of spatial data on the distr...
Analysis of cumulative human impacts in the marine environment is still in its infancy but developin...
AbstractWith increasing human population, large scale climate changes, and the interaction of multip...
With increasing human population, large scale climate changes, and the interaction of multiple stres...
Human pressures on the ocean are thought to be increasing globally, yet we know little about their p...
Human pressures on the ocean are thought to be increasing globally, yet we know little about their p...
Human pressures on the ocean are thought to be increasing globally, yet we know little about their p...
Cumulative impact mapping can be a useful tool for marine spatial planning because the results can i...
1. The intensity of marine activities in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of British Columbia, Cana...
Canada's Pacific coast is one region where there is a renewed commitment to pursue marine spatial pl...
1. The intensity of marine activities in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of British Columbia, Cana...
Canada's Pacific coast is one region where there is a renewed commitment to pursue marine spatial pl...
AbstractWith increasing human population, large scale climate changes, and the interaction of multip...
The Marine Plan Partnership (MaPP) is a collaborative, government-to-government initiative between t...
<div><p>The world’s marine and coastal ecosystems are under threat and single-sector management effo...
The management and conservation of the world's oceans require synthesis of spatial data on the distr...