SEA-UNICORN欧洲成本行动:推进海洋连通性知识,支持向可持续蓝色经济转型

IF 0.7 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, OCEAN Marine Technology Society Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-08 DOI:10.4031/mtsj.56.3.19
A. Darnaude, Yael Teff Seker, F. Costantini, S. Tanner, A. Sturrock, L. López-López, Hidalgo Manuel, M. Beger, Ant Türkmen, M. Peck, Filip Volkaert, E. Hunter
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欧洲成本行动“统一海洋连通性方法以改善海洋资源管理”(SEA-UNICORN, 2020 - 2025)是一项国际研究协调倡议,将来自欧洲及其他地区100多个组织的科学家和政策制定者组成的跨学科社区联合起来。它正在建立一个全球统一的框架,以提供可操作的跨学科海洋功能连通性知识,促进可持续的蓝色经济和海洋保护。在迅速变化的海洋中规划可持续发展需要对海洋生物多样性和支撑生态系统功能的过程有透彻的了解。海洋种群和栖息地之间的连通性有助于脆弱物种和生态系统的持久性和复原力,并控制入侵物种的传播。构建有效的恢复或保护区网络和促进可持续收获需要连通性的知识。sea - unicorn通过协调海洋和海陆界面的物种、群落和生态系统连通性知识的收集、共享和应用,推进全球合作。它吸引了来自不同领域的科学家和早期职业研究人员,并在自然科学和社会科学以及政策需求之间建立了更强的匹配,以更好地解决挑战我们星球未来的关键环境问题。
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The SEA-UNICORN European COST Action: Advancing Knowledge on Marine Connectivity to Support Transition to a Sustainable Blue Economy
Abstract The European COST Action “Unifying Approaches to Marine Connectivity for improved Resource Management for the Seas” (SEA-UNICORN, 2020‐2025) is an international research coordination initiative that unites an interdisciplinary community of scientists and policymakers from over 100 organizations across Europe and beyond. It is establishing a globally harmonized framework to deliver actionable, transdisciplinary knowledge of marine functional connectivity, promoting a sustainable blue economy and ocean conservation. Planning sustainable development in rapidly changing oceans requires a thorough comprehension of marine biodiversity and the processes underpinning the functioning of ecosystems. Connectivity among marine populations and habitats facilitates the persistence and resilience of vulnerable species and ecosystems and controls the spread of invasive species. Constructing effective networks of restoration or conservation areas and promoting sustainable harvesting requires knowledge of connectivity. SEA-UNICORN advances worldwide collaboration by coordinating the collection, sharing, and application of knowledge on species, community, and ecosystem connectivity at sea and at the land‐sea interface. It engages scientists from diverse areas and early-career researchers and creates a stronger match between natural and social science and policy needs to better address key environmental issues that challenge the future of our planet.
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Marine Technology Society Journal
Marine Technology Society Journal 工程技术-工程:大洋
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期刊介绍: The Marine Technology Society Journal is the flagship publication of the Marine Technology Society. It publishes the highest caliber, peer-reviewed papers, six times a year, on subjects of interest to the society: marine technology, ocean science, marine policy, and education.
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