Within the IndiSeas WG, the evaluation of exploited marine ecosystems has several steps, from simple binary categorization of ecosystems to a more-complex attempt to rank them and to evaluate their status using decision-tree analyses. With the intention of communicating scientific knowledge to the public and stakeholders, focus is on evaluating and comparing the status of exploited marine ecosystems using a set of six ecological indicators and a simple and transparent graphic representation of ecosystem state (pie charts). A question that arose was whether it was acceptable to compare different types of marine ecosystems using a generic set of indicators. To this end, an attempt is made to provide reference levels to which ecosystems can be...
This study describes the process of evaluating potential indicators for an ecosystem approach to fis...
Assessments of the environmental status of marine ecosystems are increasingly needed to inform manag...
© 2016 Borja, Elliott, Andersen, Berg, Carstensen, Halpern, Heiskanen, Korpinen, Lowndes, Martin and...
One of the challenges faced by the scientific community grappling with the ecosystem approach to fis...
Background is provided to the selection of ecological indicators by the IndiSeas Working Group, and ...
International audienceA major challenge in ocean and coastal management is to find simple ways to ev...
Effective marine ecosystem-based management (EBM) requires understanding the key processes and relat...
Assessing the environmental status of marine ecosystems is useful when communicating key messages to...
A set of simple, data-based ecological indicators was used to rank exploited ecosystems regarding fi...
The removal of marine species through fishing has impacted marine ecosystems for thousands of years....
There is a multitude of ecosystem service classifications available within the literature, each with...
There is a multitude of ecosystem service classifications available within the literature, each with...
Traditional and emerging human activities are increasingly putting pressures on marine ecosystems an...
Marine ecosystems have been exploited for a long time, growing increasingly vulnerable to collapse a...
IndiSeas ("Indicators for the Seas") is a collaborative international working group that was establi...
This study describes the process of evaluating potential indicators for an ecosystem approach to fis...
Assessments of the environmental status of marine ecosystems are increasingly needed to inform manag...
© 2016 Borja, Elliott, Andersen, Berg, Carstensen, Halpern, Heiskanen, Korpinen, Lowndes, Martin and...
One of the challenges faced by the scientific community grappling with the ecosystem approach to fis...
Background is provided to the selection of ecological indicators by the IndiSeas Working Group, and ...
International audienceA major challenge in ocean and coastal management is to find simple ways to ev...
Effective marine ecosystem-based management (EBM) requires understanding the key processes and relat...
Assessing the environmental status of marine ecosystems is useful when communicating key messages to...
A set of simple, data-based ecological indicators was used to rank exploited ecosystems regarding fi...
The removal of marine species through fishing has impacted marine ecosystems for thousands of years....
There is a multitude of ecosystem service classifications available within the literature, each with...
There is a multitude of ecosystem service classifications available within the literature, each with...
Traditional and emerging human activities are increasingly putting pressures on marine ecosystems an...
Marine ecosystems have been exploited for a long time, growing increasingly vulnerable to collapse a...
IndiSeas ("Indicators for the Seas") is a collaborative international working group that was establi...
This study describes the process of evaluating potential indicators for an ecosystem approach to fis...
Assessments of the environmental status of marine ecosystems are increasingly needed to inform manag...
© 2016 Borja, Elliott, Andersen, Berg, Carstensen, Halpern, Heiskanen, Korpinen, Lowndes, Martin and...