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Title: Challenges and difficulties in assessing the environmental status under the requirements of the Ecosystem Approach in North African countries, illustrated by eutrophication assessment
Authors: Garmendia, Maialen; Borja, Angel; Breton, Francoise; Marin, Anna; Miller, Peter I.; Morisseau, Francois; Xu, Weidong; Butenschoen, Momme
Abstract: Marine ecosystems provide many ecosystem goods and services. However, these ecosystems and the benefits they create for humans are subject to competing uses and increasing pressures. As a consequence of the increasing threats to the marine environment, several regulations require applying an ecosystem-based approach for managing the marine environment. Within the Mediterranean Sea, in 2008, the Contracting Parties of the Mediterranean Action Plan decided to progressively apply the Ecosystem Approach (EcAp) with the objective of achieving Good Environmental Status (GES) for 2018. To assess the environmental status, the EcAp proposes 11 Ecological Objectives, each of which requires a set of relevant indicators to be integrated. Progress towards the EcAp entails a gradual and important challenge for North African countries, and efforts have to be initiated to propose and discuss methods. Accordingly, to enhance the capacity of North African countries to implement EcAp and particularly to propose and discuss indicators and methods to assess GES, the aim of this manuscript is to identify the practical problems and gaps found at each stage of the environmental status assessment process. For this purpose, a stepwise method has been proposed to assess the environmental status using Ecologic Objective 5Eutrophication as example.
Keywords: Ecosystem Approach; Eutrophication; Mediterranean Action Plan; Good Environmental Status; Indicators; North Africa; Mediterranean Sea; EUROPEAN CONTINENTAL-SHELF; MEDITERRANEAN SEA; ECOLOGICAL STATUS; CHLOROPHYLL-A; METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; MARINE ECOSYSTEMS; COASTAL SYSTEMS; WATERS; MODEL
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: SPRINGER
Type: Article
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-015-4316-x
URI: http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/250
ISSN: 0167-6369
E-ISSN: 1573-2959
Funder: EU \[282977]
Appears in Publication types:Artículos científicos



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