Ecosystem monitoring for ecosystem-based management: using a polycentric approach to balance information trade-offs
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2016
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Journal Title:Journal of Applied Ecology
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Description:Over the past few decades, the call for ecosystem-based management (EBM) created a major shift in global resource management policy. EBM aims to achieve conservation, sustainable use and the fair allocation of benefits from natural resources, thereby striking a balance between short-term needs and sustainability (Cowan et al. 2012). Monitoring in this context requires whole ecosystem indicators, including information on the status/trends of species, habitats and environmental conditions in the biophysical, and related human system.
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Source:Journal of Applied Ecology, 53(3), 699-704.
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:e0bd461c8ca179ab1bd9f7c682c22d0f5689e849f71c708cd4cbf70c3655a9bd
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