With a foreseen increase in maritime activities, and driven by new policies and conventions aiming at sustainable management of the marine ecosystem, spatial management at sea is of growing importance. Spatial management should ensure that the collective pressures caused by anthropogenic activities on the marine ecosystem are kept within acceptable levels. A multitude of approaches to environmental assessment are available to provide insight for sustainable management, and there is a need for a harmonized and integrated environmental assessment approach that can be used for different purposes and variable levels of detail. This article first provides an overview of the main types of environmental assessments: “environmental impact assessmen...
Knowledge of the threats posed to the oceans by human activity has expanded beyond marine pollution ...
According to the EEC Directive 85/337, an Environmental Impact Assessment (E.I.A.) procedure must be...
The human population is rising and the availability of terrestrial land and its resources are finite...
Environmental assessment1 of human activities with the potential for significant impacts on marine s...
Appropriately high level of marine environment protection implies taking the measures of prudence, p...
Despite all efforts to publish guidance documents on cumulative effects assessment, a common underst...
AbstractAssessing and managing the cumulative impacts of human activities on the environment remains...
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a well-established practice in most developed countries, ev...
In any process of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) a key role is played by the action of monito...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd All maritime states have the challenge of maintaining the environmental quality ...
In any process of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) a key role is played by the action of monito...
Marine ecosystems are naturally variable across multiple spatial and temporal scales. Disturbances c...
Assessing the environmental status of marine ecosystems is useful when communicating key messages to...
In the Space@Sea project a conceptual study is performed to develop standardized cost efficient floa...
The Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) aims to achieve Good Environmental Status (GES) in Eu...
Knowledge of the threats posed to the oceans by human activity has expanded beyond marine pollution ...
According to the EEC Directive 85/337, an Environmental Impact Assessment (E.I.A.) procedure must be...
The human population is rising and the availability of terrestrial land and its resources are finite...
Environmental assessment1 of human activities with the potential for significant impacts on marine s...
Appropriately high level of marine environment protection implies taking the measures of prudence, p...
Despite all efforts to publish guidance documents on cumulative effects assessment, a common underst...
AbstractAssessing and managing the cumulative impacts of human activities on the environment remains...
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a well-established practice in most developed countries, ev...
In any process of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) a key role is played by the action of monito...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd All maritime states have the challenge of maintaining the environmental quality ...
In any process of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) a key role is played by the action of monito...
Marine ecosystems are naturally variable across multiple spatial and temporal scales. Disturbances c...
Assessing the environmental status of marine ecosystems is useful when communicating key messages to...
In the Space@Sea project a conceptual study is performed to develop standardized cost efficient floa...
The Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) aims to achieve Good Environmental Status (GES) in Eu...
Knowledge of the threats posed to the oceans by human activity has expanded beyond marine pollution ...
According to the EEC Directive 85/337, an Environmental Impact Assessment (E.I.A.) procedure must be...
The human population is rising and the availability of terrestrial land and its resources are finite...