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Main Authors: Wilson, Ramesh, Reiter, Sarah, Santos, Catarina Frazão, Agardy, Tundi, Wedding, Lisa M
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: npj ocean sustainability 2026
Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42006159/
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author Wilson, Ramesh
Reiter, Sarah
Santos, Catarina Frazão
Agardy, Tundi
Wedding, Lisa M
author_facet Wilson, Ramesh
Reiter, Sarah
Santos, Catarina Frazão
Agardy, Tundi
Wedding, Lisa M
Wilson, Ramesh
Reiter, Sarah
Santos, Catarina Frazão
Agardy, Tundi
Wedding, Lisa M
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Balancing the blue economy and multiple stressor management in marine spatial planning at the land-sea interface. Wilson, Ramesh Reiter, Sarah Santos, Catarina Frazão Agardy, Tundi Wedding, Lisa M Coastal ecosystems face complex, interacting stressors that challenge conventional management strategies. We propose a transformative, eight-component framework considering Marine Spatial Planning, Blue Economy objectives, and multiple stressor management at the land-sea interface. This framework employs adaptive, data-driven management, holistic ecosystem-based approaches, and stakeholder collaboration to mitigate cumulative impacts across multiple scales. Using Massachusetts (USA) as a case study, we hypothesise ways to apply this framework, enhancing coastal resilience and sustainability.
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spellingShingle Balancing the blue economy and multiple stressor management in marine spatial planning at the land-sea interface.
Wilson, Ramesh
Reiter, Sarah
Santos, Catarina Frazão
Agardy, Tundi
Wedding, Lisa M
Balancing the blue economy and multiple stressor management in marine spatial planning at the land-sea interface. Wilson, Ramesh Reiter, Sarah Santos, Catarina Frazão Agardy, Tundi Wedding, Lisa M Coastal ecosystems face complex, interacting stressors that challenge conventional management strategies. We propose a transformative, eight-component framework considering Marine Spatial Planning, Blue Economy objectives, and multiple stressor management at the land-sea interface. This framework employs adaptive, data-driven management, holistic ecosystem-based approaches, and stakeholder collaboration to mitigate cumulative impacts across multiple scales. Using Massachusetts (USA) as a case study, we hypothesise ways to apply this framework, enhancing coastal resilience and sustainability.
title Balancing the blue economy and multiple stressor management in marine spatial planning at the land-sea interface.
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42006159/