1. Structuring cumulative effects assessments to support regional and local marine management and planning obligations
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Simon Jude, Silvana N.R. Birchenough, Andrew B. Gill, and Edward Willsteed
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Cumulative effects assessment ,0106 biological sciences ,Economics and Econometrics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Information needs ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Aquatic Science ,01 natural sciences ,Structuring ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Systems thinking ,European union ,Environmental planning ,Ecosystem approach ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science ,media_common ,Sustainable development ,Social-ecological systems ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Cumulative effects ,Marine spatial planning ,Ambiguity ,Marine management ,Cumulative impact ,Business ,Law - Abstract
Cumulative effects assessments are a legal requirement in many jurisdictions and are key to informing marine policy. However, practice does not yet deliver fit-for-purpose assessments relative to sustainable development and environmental protection obligations. The complexity of cumulative effect questions, which are embedded in complex social-ecological systems, makes multiple, methodologically diverse assessments a necessity. Using the expansion of marine renewable energy developments in European Union waters as a case study, this paper explores how social-ecological systems thinking and cumulative effects assessment theory can combine to structure CEAs that better support the management and regulation of maritime activities at regional scales. A general perspective for cumulative effects assessment is proposed to remove ambiguity of intent and to orient assessments towards a common objective. Candidate principles for practice are presented for consideration. These principles are integrated into a stepped assessment approach that seeks to improve cumulative effects assessments of localised activities relative to the information needs of decision-makers implementing the ecosystem approach.
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- 2018
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