A variety of conservation policies now frame the management of fishing activity and so do also the spatial planning of different sectorial activities. These framework policies are additional to classical fishery management. There is a risk that the policies applying on the marine system are not coherent from a fisheries point of view. The spatial management of fishing activity at regional scale has the potential to meet multiple management objectives, on a habitat basis. Here we consider how to integrate multiple objectives of different policies into integrated ocean management scenarios. In the EU, European Directives and the CFP are now implementing the ecosystem approach to the management of human activity at sea. In this context, we fur...
none10siGiven the great overfishing of the demersal resources in the Northern Adriatic Sea (geograph...
6th International Marine Conservation Congress (IMCC6), 24-27 August 2020, Kiel, GermanyThe Mediterr...
Marine ecosystems evolve under many interconnected and area-specific pressures. To fulfil society's ...
International audienceThis study considers how to reconcile different spatial scales to find the bes...
International audienceThe relationship between fisheries and marine spatial planning (MSP) is still ...
Many definitions of the ecosystem approach circulate, the common denominator being the system approa...
presentationMaritime spatial planning and fishery management are likely to generate extra costs for ...
Well-designed marine protected area (MPA) networks can deliver a range of ecological, economic and s...
Since the reform of the EU Common Fisheries Policy in 2002, effort has been devoted to addressing th...
The relationship between fisheries and marine spatial planning (MSP) is still widely unsettled. Whil...
Integration of sectoral based management into a coherent and coordinated spatial management framewor...
none10siGiven the great overfishing of the demersal resources in the Northern Adriatic Sea (geograph...
6th International Marine Conservation Congress (IMCC6), 24-27 August 2020, Kiel, GermanyThe Mediterr...
Marine ecosystems evolve under many interconnected and area-specific pressures. To fulfil society's ...
International audienceThis study considers how to reconcile different spatial scales to find the bes...
International audienceThe relationship between fisheries and marine spatial planning (MSP) is still ...
Many definitions of the ecosystem approach circulate, the common denominator being the system approa...
presentationMaritime spatial planning and fishery management are likely to generate extra costs for ...
Well-designed marine protected area (MPA) networks can deliver a range of ecological, economic and s...
Since the reform of the EU Common Fisheries Policy in 2002, effort has been devoted to addressing th...
The relationship between fisheries and marine spatial planning (MSP) is still widely unsettled. Whil...
Integration of sectoral based management into a coherent and coordinated spatial management framewor...
none10siGiven the great overfishing of the demersal resources in the Northern Adriatic Sea (geograph...
6th International Marine Conservation Congress (IMCC6), 24-27 August 2020, Kiel, GermanyThe Mediterr...
Marine ecosystems evolve under many interconnected and area-specific pressures. To fulfil society's ...