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Theme Session L – Advancing scientific support for evaluating trade-offs in ecosystem-based management
Book of abstracts of theme session L:
Advancing scientific support for evaluating trade-offs in ecosystem-based management
Conveners: Olivier Thébaud (France), Katell Hamon (Netherlands), David Goldsborough (Netherlands)
- CM 38: Dynamic marine spatial planning for conservation and fisheries benefits
- CM 47: Ecosystem trade-offs assessment of a potential mesopelagic fishery in the Bay of Biscay
- CM 58: Rock and a hard place: trade-offs in international fora
- CM 87: Evaluating trade-offs in ecosystem-based management with artificial intelligence
- CM 91: The role of social constructions in the implementation of ecosystem-based management in EU marine policies
- CM 108: Small-scale fishery mobilities across the West African borderlands in a changing climate
- CM 149: Identifying hotspots of adaptive capacity in a fisheries social-ecological system through Bayesian Belief Network analysis
- CM 211: Accounting for trade-offs in risk assessments: the Western Baltic Sea as case study
- CM 224: Modelling the economic viability of a case-specific mesopelagic fishery under ecological uncertainty
- CM 271: Socio-political and ecological drivers of fish community catch across productive shelf regions
- CM 277: Fishing the carbon pump: environmental cost-benefit analysis of mesopelagic fisheries
- CM 282: Big-picture modelling to help inform marine management trade-offs in the North Sea
- CM 283: Integrating economics into fisheries science and advice: progress, needs and future opportunities
- CM 328: Reducing the environmental impact of North Sea demersal fisheries, Alaskan style
- CM 355: Small-scale fishery mobilities across the West African borderlands in a changing climate
- CM 369: Using Bayesian Belief Networks to assess the provision of services by Portuguese seaforests
- CM 400: Disentangling the landscape of offshore wind energy arrays of the first Spanish Maritime Spatial Plan
- CM 423: Modelling framework to evaluate societal effects of ecosystem management
- CM 432: No one cares about tradeoffs until you show how risky they are and how much money is being left in the water; or why marine ecologists like resource economists
- CM 487: One too many buyback? The likely consequences of the decommissioning scheme on the Dutch fishery and fishing communities
- CM 499: Ecotest: a proof of concept for evaluating tradeoffs in multispecies fisheries
- CM 544: Fuel use intensity doubled in Norwegian mackerel fisheries after Brexit management breakdown
- CM 586: Integrated assessment of the small-scale fisheries in the Azores Archipelago
- CM 600: Including the human dimension can improve scientific advice from stock assessments
- CM 602: Managing trade-offs between yields, quota consumption and resilience in the Bay of Biscay
- CM 631: Ecological, economic, and policy drivers of the benefits, costs, and trade-offs of spatial management