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The Council and the European Parliament
Fiona Hayes-Renshaw,Helen Wallace +1 more
- pp 193-210
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The importance of marine spatial planning in advancing ecosystem-based sea use management
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The importance of marine spatial planning in advancing ecosystem-based sea use management
TL;DR: Marine spatial planning (MSP) has become a crucial step in making ecosystem-based, sea use management a reality as discussed by the authors, and it can be defined and what its core objectives are.
Journal ArticleDOI
Voluntary Environmental Agreements: Good or Bad News for Environmental Protection?
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a simple model to determine whether VAs are likely to lead to efficient environmental protection and found that the overall impact on environmental quality could be positive or negative, depending on the allocation of bargaining power, the magnitude of the background threat, and the social cost of funds.
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Wetland nutrient removal: a review of the evidence
J. Fisher,M. C. Acreman +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, data from 57 wetlands from around the world have been collated to investigate whether wetlands affect the nutrient loading of waters draining through them; the majority of wetlands reduced nutrient loading and there was little difference in the proportion of wetlands that reduced N to those that reduced P loading, however, some wetlands increase nutrient loadings by increasing the loading of soluble N and P species thus potentially driving aquatic eutrophication.
Journal ArticleDOI
Examining the knowledge base and status of commercially exploited marine species with the RAM Legacy Stock Assessment Database
TL;DR: The RAM Legacy Stock Assessment Database as mentioned in this paper provides a new insight into the status of exploited populations: 58% of stocks with reference points (n = 214) were estimated to be below the biomass resulting in maximum sustainable yield (BMSY) and 30% had exploitation levels above the exploitation rate resulting in UMSY.
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Fiscal Policy: Institutions Versus Rules
Charles Wyplosz,Charles Wyplosz +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore how fiscal policy can be made both more disciplined and more counter-cyclical by making the policy committee of a Fiscal Policy Committee more countercyclical.