ECOMAR: A data-driven framework for ecosystem-based Maritime Spatial Planning in Danish marine waters
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ECOMAR : A data-driven framework for ecosystem-based Maritime Spatial Planning in Danish marine waters. / Andersen, Jesper H.; Bendtsen, Jørgen; Hammer, Kathrine J.; Harvey, Therese; Knudsen, Steen W.; Murray, Ciaran J.; Carstensen, Jacob; Petersen, Ib Krag; Sveegaard, Signe; Tougaard, Jakob; Edelvang, Karen; Egekvist, Josefine; Olsen, Jeppe; Vinther, Morten; Al-Hamdani, Zyad; Jensen, Jørn Bo; Leth, Jørgen O.; Kaae, Berit C.; Olafsson, Anton Stahl; McClintock, Will; Burt, Chad; Yocum, Dan.
NIVA, 2020. 81 s. (NIVA Report).Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapport › Rapport › Forskning
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TY - RPRT
T1 - ECOMAR
T2 - A data-driven framework for ecosystem-based Maritime Spatial Planning in Danish marine waters
AU - Andersen, Jesper H.
AU - Bendtsen, Jørgen
AU - Hammer, Kathrine J.
AU - Harvey, Therese
AU - Knudsen, Steen W.
AU - Murray, Ciaran J.
AU - Carstensen, Jacob
AU - Petersen, Ib Krag
AU - Sveegaard, Signe
AU - Tougaard, Jakob
AU - Edelvang, Karen
AU - Egekvist, Josefine
AU - Olsen, Jeppe
AU - Vinther, Morten
AU - Al-Hamdani, Zyad
AU - Jensen, Jørn Bo
AU - Leth, Jørgen O.
AU - Kaae, Berit C.
AU - Olafsson, Anton Stahl
AU - McClintock, Will
AU - Burt, Chad
AU - Yocum, Dan
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - We report the developments and results of the ECOMAR project, which have taken place 2018-2020 and was funded by THE VELUX FOUNDATIONS. ECOMAR has established state-of-the-art data sets for the distribution of human activities and pressures as well as ecosystem components in Danish marine waters. ECOMAR has mapped the combined effects of multiple human pressures, ranked pressures and analysed the potential effects of changes in pressure intensities and new human activities. ECOMAR has also outlined how zoning could be initiated in Denmark. Further, ECOMAR has modelled scenarios for 2030 and 2050 and concludes that agreed strategies and plans will probably not lead to reductions in human activities and pressures and accordingly unlikely to lead to improvements in environmental status.
AB - We report the developments and results of the ECOMAR project, which have taken place 2018-2020 and was funded by THE VELUX FOUNDATIONS. ECOMAR has established state-of-the-art data sets for the distribution of human activities and pressures as well as ecosystem components in Danish marine waters. ECOMAR has mapped the combined effects of multiple human pressures, ranked pressures and analysed the potential effects of changes in pressure intensities and new human activities. ECOMAR has also outlined how zoning could be initiated in Denmark. Further, ECOMAR has modelled scenarios for 2030 and 2050 and concludes that agreed strategies and plans will probably not lead to reductions in human activities and pressures and accordingly unlikely to lead to improvements in environmental status.
KW - Marine spatial planning (MSP)
KW - Ecosystem-based management (EBM)
KW - Maritime spatial planning directive (MSPD)
KW - Marine strategy framework directive (MSFD)
M3 - Report
T3 - NIVA Report
BT - ECOMAR
PB - NIVA
ER -
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