Coastal environments are some of the most populated on Earth, with greater pressures projected in the future. Managing coastal systems requires the consideration of multiple uses, which both benefit from and threaten multiple ecosystem services. Thus understanding the cumulative impacts of human activities on coastal ecosystem services would seem fundamental to management, yet there is no widely accepted approach for assessing these. This study trials an approach for understanding the cumulative impacts of anthropogenic change, focusing on Tasman and Golden Bays, New Zealand. Using an expert elicitation procedure, we collected information on three aspects of cumulative impacts: the importance and magnitude of impacts by various activities a...
Managing the cumulative effects (CE) that arise from human and natural stressors is one of the most ...
Coastal ecosystems provide vital suites of ecosystem services: food security, livelihoods, recreatio...
Humans interact with the oceans in diverse and profound ways. The scope, magnitude, footprint and ul...
Coastal environments are some of the most populated on Earth, with greater pressures projected in th...
Anthropogenic impacts to the environment are often co-occurring and cumulative. While research on cu...
Cumulative impacts increasingly threaten marine and coastal ecosystems. To address this issue, the r...
AbstractWith increasing human population, large scale climate changes, and the interaction of multip...
Cumulative impacts increasingly threaten marine and coastal ecosystems. To address this issue, the r...
With increasing human population, large scale climate changes, and the interaction of multiple stres...
Ecosystem services are impacted through restricting service supply, through limiting people from acc...
Change can happen fast in our coastal ecosystems and we often do not know what has been lost until i...
This hands-on scenario was developed to introduce students to the concept of cumulative effects, why...
Healthy marine ecosystems provide a broad range of services that improve the health and wellbeing of...
15siClimate change (CC) is a key, global driver of change of marine ecosystems. At local and regiona...
Marine ecosystems are fundamental to supporting life on Earth and underpinning many human economies ...
Managing the cumulative effects (CE) that arise from human and natural stressors is one of the most ...
Coastal ecosystems provide vital suites of ecosystem services: food security, livelihoods, recreatio...
Humans interact with the oceans in diverse and profound ways. The scope, magnitude, footprint and ul...
Coastal environments are some of the most populated on Earth, with greater pressures projected in th...
Anthropogenic impacts to the environment are often co-occurring and cumulative. While research on cu...
Cumulative impacts increasingly threaten marine and coastal ecosystems. To address this issue, the r...
AbstractWith increasing human population, large scale climate changes, and the interaction of multip...
Cumulative impacts increasingly threaten marine and coastal ecosystems. To address this issue, the r...
With increasing human population, large scale climate changes, and the interaction of multiple stres...
Ecosystem services are impacted through restricting service supply, through limiting people from acc...
Change can happen fast in our coastal ecosystems and we often do not know what has been lost until i...
This hands-on scenario was developed to introduce students to the concept of cumulative effects, why...
Healthy marine ecosystems provide a broad range of services that improve the health and wellbeing of...
15siClimate change (CC) is a key, global driver of change of marine ecosystems. At local and regiona...
Marine ecosystems are fundamental to supporting life on Earth and underpinning many human economies ...
Managing the cumulative effects (CE) that arise from human and natural stressors is one of the most ...
Coastal ecosystems provide vital suites of ecosystem services: food security, livelihoods, recreatio...
Humans interact with the oceans in diverse and profound ways. The scope, magnitude, footprint and ul...