Assessing and monitoring ecosystem quality status and service provision of aquatic ecosystems is an increasingly important area of scientific, socio-economical and political interest. Contributions from two related meetings organized by the Estuarine & Coastal Sciences Association (ECSA) and the Euro-Mediterranean Lagoon Federation (EUROMEDLAG) address this area of interest in estuaries and lagoons, dominant types of transitional waters, by an integration of holistic and reductionistic approaches. In this context, we synthesise the key points raised by the contributions given at the two meetings to emphasise that transitional waters have emergent properties, which support their classification as an aquatic realm different from both freshw...
We quantify main ecosystem services (i.e. the contribution of ecosystems to human well-being) provid...
International audienceOne of the current major scientific challenges to sustain social-ecological sy...
Freshwater ecosystems are under a constant risk of being irreversibly damaged by human pressures whi...
Assessing and monitoring ecosystem quality status and service provision of aquatic ecosystems is an ...
Estuaries, rias, fjords and lagoons (collectively called transitional waters, TW) are highly importa...
Throughout the world, estuaries and lagoons are among the most intensely modified and threatened aqu...
For many years, estuarine science has been the 'poor relation' in aquatic research - freshwater scie...
Global initiatives have been increasingly focusing on mainstreaming the values of biodiversity and e...
The natural conservation of coastal lagoons is important not only for their ecological importance, b...
Human impacts on deltas often involve reclamation of coastal wetlands, causing a dramatic loss of ec...
Coastal transitional ecosystems include a wide range of morphological features—i.e., lagoons, wetlan...
Estuaries are naturally highly dynamic and rapidly changing systems, forming a complex mixture of ma...
Several EU policies include requirements for the management of aquatic ecosystems under anthropogeni...
We quantify main ecosystem services (i.e. the contribution of ecosystems to human well-being) provid...
International audienceOne of the current major scientific challenges to sustain social-ecological sy...
Freshwater ecosystems are under a constant risk of being irreversibly damaged by human pressures whi...
Assessing and monitoring ecosystem quality status and service provision of aquatic ecosystems is an ...
Estuaries, rias, fjords and lagoons (collectively called transitional waters, TW) are highly importa...
Throughout the world, estuaries and lagoons are among the most intensely modified and threatened aqu...
For many years, estuarine science has been the 'poor relation' in aquatic research - freshwater scie...
Global initiatives have been increasingly focusing on mainstreaming the values of biodiversity and e...
The natural conservation of coastal lagoons is important not only for their ecological importance, b...
Human impacts on deltas often involve reclamation of coastal wetlands, causing a dramatic loss of ec...
Coastal transitional ecosystems include a wide range of morphological features—i.e., lagoons, wetlan...
Estuaries are naturally highly dynamic and rapidly changing systems, forming a complex mixture of ma...
Several EU policies include requirements for the management of aquatic ecosystems under anthropogeni...
We quantify main ecosystem services (i.e. the contribution of ecosystems to human well-being) provid...
International audienceOne of the current major scientific challenges to sustain social-ecological sy...
Freshwater ecosystems are under a constant risk of being irreversibly damaged by human pressures whi...