Title of article :
Data use and information creation: challenges for marine scientists and for managers
Author/Authors :
Keith Hiscock، نويسنده , , Michael Elliott، نويسنده , , Dan Laffoley، نويسنده , , Stuart Rogers، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
In the coastal waters of European countries and in the offshore waters of the north-east Atlantic, there is an increasing need for scientists to meet challenging objectives, such as to identify meaningful measures of ‘quality’, and to recommend ‘indicators’ to underpin implementation of directives, conventions, statutes and other more informal national and international initiatives. Those indicators may relate to particular species or habitats, to changes in physical and chemical characteristics, and even to the use to which the system is put. The problems to be overcome are difficult, but new and developing approaches will make a significant contribution. The approaches include: criteria to identify ‘sensitivity’ and ‘importance’, structures to organise information and electronic information resources to access data.
The real challenge is to make the results of the various scientific initiatives relevant to and understandable by a wide range of customers with similar overlapping requirements, and thus make a genuine contribution to protecting the marine environment. Above and beyond that is the need for scientists to drive the agenda to enable real and lasting progress to be made towards ecosystem-based management of our seas and a proper consideration of what ‘sustainability’ may mean in the marine environment and how we utilise its resources.
Keywords :
Ecosystem approach , environmental protection , environmental management , Importance , indicators , sensitivity , Nature conservation , Stewardship , Ecological quality objectives , Sustainable development , environmental assessment
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin