DAPSI(W)R(M) put into practice for a nature-based solution: Framework applied to the coastbusters approach

Alexia Semeraro , Rémi Dupont , Vicky Stratigaki , Tomas Sterckx , Gert Van Hoey
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Nature-based Solutions (NbS) can be applied to alleviate negative human impacts on ecosystems and promote the general health or well-being of the environment. Human-induced activities, including installation of NbS, are governed by legislative requirements (e.g. Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA)), especially when such activities occur in Marine Protected Areas (MPA's). A correct and thorough description of the legislative framework governing the application and development of NbS is therefore essential. The Drivers-Activities-Pressures-State change-Impacts (on human Welfare)-Responses (using Measures) or DAPSI(W)R(M) framework is valuable when environmental assessment procedures include a NbS, as well as when policy and industry require guidance for the practical application of a NbS concept. In this study, we applied the DAPSI(W)R(M) framework to the Coastbusters approach, in which mussel beds (Mytilus edulis) and tubeworm aggregations (Lanice conchilega) are installed in the Belgian part of the North Sea with the aim of improving coastal resilience and maritime infrastructure works. Within the context of the Coastbusters approach, the various elements of the DAPSI(W)R(M) framework were elucidated. Coastal defense is a driver, with activities including the integration of coastal infrastructure and aquaculture practices. Pressures related to these activities on benthic habitats were described using the MarESA sensitivity approach. State change assessments were performed based on the various marine regulations (e.g. Marine Strategy Framework Directive, Habitat Directive, Water Framework Directive) which together outline a precise set of criteria and indicators designed to assess the sustainability and health of ecosystems. The present study provides a detailed framework for the environmental evaluation of seaward NbS, from state changes to impacts on human welfare. Three quantitative estimations of ecosystem service indicators (coastal protection, carbon retention and water quality (N) regulation) were used, with the indicators quantified by in-situ measurements and data from literature. Subsequently, the 10-tenets approach for taking measures (e.g. use of biodegradable material, local species, etc.) was used to develop responses that facilitate the optimal implementation of NbS. The approach outlined in this study can be used as a guide for stakeholders as they move through the environmental evaluation processes that are required for successful development of a seaward NbS. Our results underscore the importance of a favorable institutional environment for NbS and suggest that public acceptance and stakeholder involvement play a crucial role in successful implementation. This study contributes to the understanding and operationalization of Nature-based Solutions in coastal management.

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将 DAPSI(W)R(M)应用于以自然为基础的解决方案:适用于海岸警卫队方法的框架
基于自然的解决方案(NbS)可用于减轻人类对生态系统的负面影响,促进环境的总体健康或福祉。包括安装 NbS 在内的人类活动受法律要求(如环境影响评估 (EIA))的制约,尤其是当此类活动发生在海洋保护区 (MPA) 内时。因此,正确、全面地描述有关应用和开发核保安系统的法律框架至关重要。当环境评估程序包括 NbS 时,以及当政策和行业需要 NbS 概念的实际应用指导时,"驱动因素-活动-压力-状态变化-影响(对人类福利的影响)-应对措施(使用措施)"或 DAPSI(W)R(M) 框架非常有价值。在本研究中,我们将 DAPSI(W)R(M) 框架应用于 Coastbusters 方法,该方法在北海比利时海域设置了贻贝床(Mytilus edulis)和管虫聚集地(Lanice conchilega),目的是提高海岸复原力和改善海洋基础设施工程。在 Coastbusters 方法的背景下,阐明了 DAPSI(W)R(M) 框架的各种要素。海岸防御是一个驱动因素,其活动包括整合沿海基础设施和水产养殖实践。采用海洋生态系统服务敏感性方法描述了这些活动对底栖生物生境造成的压力。根据各种海洋法规(如《海洋战略框架指令》、《生境指令》、《水框架指令》)进行了状态变化评估,这些法规共同概述了一套精确的标准和指标,旨在评估生态系统的可持续性和健康状况。本研究提供了一个详细的框架,用于从状态变化到对人类福祉的影响等方面,对向海核安全进行环境评估。研究采用了三个生态系统服务指标(海岸保护、碳保留和水质(氮)调节)的定量估算,并通过现场测量和文献数据对指标进行量化。随后,采用 10 个十项全能法采取措施(如使用可生物降解材料、当地物种等),以制定有助于优化实施 NbS 的应对措施。本研究中概述的方法可作为利益相关者通过环境评估过程的指南,而环境评估过程是成功开发向海净滩的必要条件。我们的研究结果强调了良好的制度环境对非沿海地区的重要性,并表明公众的接受度和利益相关者的参与对成功实施非沿海地区项目起着至关重要的作用。这项研究有助于在沿海管理中理解和实施基于自然的解决方案。
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