Title of article
How good is good? Human values and Europe’s proposed Marine Strategy Directive
Author/Authors
Laurence D. Mee، نويسنده , , Rebecca L. Jefferson، نويسنده , , Dan d’A. Laffoley، نويسنده , , Michael Elliott، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
18
From page
187
To page
204
Abstract
The adoption of the proposed European Marine Strategy Directive is an opportunity for a comprehensive policy for protecting, improving and sustainably using Europe’s environmentally degraded seas. It calls for an ecosystem-based approach to management where humans are regarded as a key system component. Although the proposed wording has been the subject of fierce debate, the central policy goal remains achieving “Good Environmental Status”. The interpretation of “good” is key to implementation and relates to human values and worldviews. We demonstrate how these vary widely across Europe. Solution of fundamental considerations such as the assignation of reference states, the balance between precautionary and evidence-based action, the degree of subsidiarity, and conservation strategies including marine protected areas, will ultimately depend upon public understanding, involvement in and support for the Directive. The social element, critical to effective adaptive management, requires greater attention within the context of a regional seas geographical framework.
Keywords
Marine policy , Marine Strategy Directive , Ecosystem approach , Worldviews , Europe , Sustainable development , Precautionary , marine protected areas , Adaptive management , Regional seas , Values
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Record number
1296276
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