Methodologies and mechanisms for management of cumulative coastal environmental impacts. Part I: Synthesis, with annotated bibliography; Part II: Development and application of a cumulative impacts assessment protocol


Autoria(s): Vestal , Barbara; Rieser, Alison
Data(s)

1995

Resumo

What Are ~umulat iveE ffects? Coastal managers now recognize that many of the most serious resource degradation problems have built up gradually as the combined outcome of numerous actions and choices which alone may have had relatively minor impacts. For example, alteration of essential habitat through wetland loss, degradation of water quality from nonpoint source pollution, and changes in salinity of estuarine waters from water diversion projects can be attributed to numerous small actions and choices. These incremental losses have broad spatial and temporal dimensions, resulting in the gradual alteration of structure and functioning of biophysical systems. In the environmental management field, the term "cumulative effects" is generally used to describe this phenomenon of changes in the environment that result from numerous, small-scale alterations.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/14655/1/das6.pdf

Vestal , Barbara and Rieser, Alison (1995) Methodologies and mechanisms for management of cumulative coastal environmental impacts. Part I: Synthesis, with annotated bibliography; Part II: Development and application of a cumulative impacts assessment protocol. Silver Spring, MD , NOAA/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science , 398pp. (NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series , 6)

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en

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NOAA/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science

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http://aquaticcommons.org/14655/

http://www.cop.noaa.gov/pubs/das/das6.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Ecology #Environment #Fisheries #Management
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