A concept for biological valuation in the marine environment

S. Derous, T. Agardy, H. Hillewaert, J.T. van der Wal

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Abstract

In order to develop management strategies for sustainable use and conservation in the marine environment, reliable and meaningful, but integrated ecological information is needed. Biological valuation maps that compile and summarize all available biological and ecological information for a study area, and that allocate an overall biological value to subzones, can be used as baseline maps for future spatial planning at sea. This paper provides a concept for marine biological valuation which is based on a literature review of existing valuation criteria and the consensus reached by a discussion group of experts.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)99-128
JournalOceanologia = Oceanology
Volume49
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2007

Keywords

  • protected areas
  • conservation
  • biodiversity
  • criteria
  • classification
  • management
  • diversity
  • selection
  • reserves
  • biogeography

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