Ecosystem-based management (EBM) has emerged as the generally agreed strategy for managing ecosystems, with humans as integral parts of the managed system. Human activities have substantial effects on marine ecosystems, through overfishing, eutrophication, toxic pollution, habitat destruction, and climate change. It is important to advance the scientific knowledge of the cumulative, integrative, and interacting effects of these diverse activities, to support effective implementation of EBM. Based on contributions to this special issue of AMBIO, we synthesize the scientific findings into four components: pollution and legal frameworks, ecosystem processes, scale-dependent effects, and innovative tools and methods. We conclude with challenges...
The Baltic Sea ecosystem is subject to a wide array of societal pressures and associated environment...
The approach to the assessment and management of Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs) has been the subject...
Marine environments have undergone large-scale changes in recent decades as a result of multiple ant...
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) has emerged as the generally agreed strategy for managing ecosystem...
Abstract Ecosystem-based management (EBM) has emerged as the generally agreed strategy for managing ...
Severe environmental problems documented in the Baltic Sea in the 1960s led to the 1974 creation of ...
Effectively reducing cumulative impacts on marine ecosystems requires co-evolution between science, ...
This article focuses on the use of the ecosystem approach to management (EAM) in the Baltic Sea Regi...
This edited volume presents a comprehensive and coherent interdisciplinary analysis of challenges an...
Climate change is likely to have large effectson the Baltic Sea ecosystem. Simulations indicate 2–4 ...
Coastal global oceans are expected to undergo drastic changes driven by climate change and increasin...
Effectively reducing cumulative impacts on marine ecosystems requires co-evolution between science, ...
Existing and emerging EU legislation requires member states to adopt the Ecosystem Approach (EA) for...
The Baltic Sea ecosystem is subject to a wide array of societal pressures and associated environment...
The approach to the assessment and management of Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs) has been the subject...
Marine environments have undergone large-scale changes in recent decades as a result of multiple ant...
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) has emerged as the generally agreed strategy for managing ecosystem...
Abstract Ecosystem-based management (EBM) has emerged as the generally agreed strategy for managing ...
Severe environmental problems documented in the Baltic Sea in the 1960s led to the 1974 creation of ...
Effectively reducing cumulative impacts on marine ecosystems requires co-evolution between science, ...
This article focuses on the use of the ecosystem approach to management (EAM) in the Baltic Sea Regi...
This edited volume presents a comprehensive and coherent interdisciplinary analysis of challenges an...
Climate change is likely to have large effectson the Baltic Sea ecosystem. Simulations indicate 2–4 ...
Coastal global oceans are expected to undergo drastic changes driven by climate change and increasin...
Effectively reducing cumulative impacts on marine ecosystems requires co-evolution between science, ...
Existing and emerging EU legislation requires member states to adopt the Ecosystem Approach (EA) for...
The Baltic Sea ecosystem is subject to a wide array of societal pressures and associated environment...
The approach to the assessment and management of Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs) has been the subject...
Marine environments have undergone large-scale changes in recent decades as a result of multiple ant...