Project description
Marine systems approaches for sustainable management
Social–ecological systems (SES) and ecosystem-based management (EBM) are globally recognised tools to enable balanced marine development and conservation. The EU-funded Marine SABRES project will co-design a simple SES approach to rapidly enable and upscale EBM across Europe and abroad. The project will set European marine management on a course to reverse biodiversity decline by integrating sustainable ecosystems and a resilient blue economy. Marine SABRES will empower managers to make sustainable decisions and citizens to engage with marine biodiversity conservation. The project will demonstrate the practical management efforts in the Tuscan Archipelago, the Arctic North-East Atlantic and the Macaronesian archipelagos.
Objective
Marine Biodiversity loss is continuing to decline despite current conservation efforts. Reversing the decline in biodiversity requires rapid roll out of effective conservation measures that can also enable a sustainable and resilient blue economy. Social-ecological systems-thinking and Ecosystem-Based Management are globally recognized tools to enable balanced marine development and conservation. Marine SABRES will co-design as Simple Social Ecological Systems approach (the Simple SES) to rapidly enable and upscale EBM across Europe and abroad. Marine SABRES will set European marine management on a course to reverse biodiversity decline, it will conserve and protect biodiversity by integrating sustainable ecosystems and a resilient blue economy; enable managers to make sustainable decisions; empower citizens to engage with marine biodiversity conservation; promote sustainable development and in coastal and marine sectors. Marine SABRES is comprised of an interdisciplinary consortium including world leaders in the field of EBM and Social Ecological System distributed across Europe and focusing demonstration of practical management efforts in three Demonstration Areas (Tuscan Archipelago, the Arctic North-East Atlantic and Macaronesia) before upscaling throughout Europe and beyond.
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T12 YN60 Cork
Ireland
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Participants (19)
41071 Sevilla
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9020-105 Funchal
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2800 Kongens Lyngby
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520 LEIRVIK
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10717 Berlin
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14473 POTSDAM
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220 Hafnarfjörður
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48395 Sukarrieta
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4706VB Roosendaal
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56126 Pisa
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600 Akureyri
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LT-92294 KLAIPEDA
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35001 Las Palmas De Gran Canaria
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35001 Las Palmas
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6708 PB Wageningen
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9220 Aalborg
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9501 801 Ponta Delgada S Miguel Acores
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3526 KV Utrecht
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2400 KOBENHAVN NV
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SW1P 4DF LONDON
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HU17 5LQ Beverley
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PO1 2UP Portsmouth
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