“And DPSIR begat DAPSI(W)R(M)!” - A unifying framework for marine environmental management [PDF]
The marine environment is a complex system formed by interactions between ecological structure and functioning, physico-chemical processes and socio-economic systems.
A. Borja +69 more
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Applying the DPSIR framework to a Nordic Arctic context – opportunities and challenges
The Nordic Arctic connects an identity of pristine nature and cultural uniqueness, but it is also characterized by rising industries that continuously compete for an array of natural resources.
Helge Marius Flick +2 more
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Applying DPSIR Model to sustainable territorial development, in South-Muntenia Region [PDF]
Generally speaking, conceptual models are used to identify the relationships between key-factors of a system (economic, social, environmental, etc.) and they represent the methodological basis for the development of some programs and strategies.
Raluca-Mirela Antonescu
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Conceptual models summarize, visualize and explain actual or predicted situations and how they might be tackled. In recent years, Pressure-State-Response (P-S-R) frameworks have been central to conceptualizing marine ecosystem issues and then translating
Christopher John Smith +10 more
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Good Wetland Agricultural Practices [PDF]
Within the Guiding Agriculture Wetland Interaction (GAWI) project the Driver!Pressure!State! Impact!Response (DPSIR) approach has been adopted to describe and analyse agriculture!wetland interactions. The DPSIR approach provides a consistent framework to
Hengsdijk, H., Zingstra, H.L.
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Reindustrialization Plan Using the DPSIR and TOPSIS Methods
(De)industrialization is a phenomenon that affects the economic development of developed and developing countries. However, there is a lack of studies that evaluate strategies to promote the industrialization of a country through the information of industry experts.
Wagner Cardoso +2 more
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An Integrated Assessment Framework for Water Resources Management: A DSS Tool and a Pilot Study Application [PDF]
Decision making for the management of water resources is a complex and difficult task. This is due to the complex socio-economic system that involves a large number of interest groups pursuing multiple and conflicting objectives, within an often ...
Anita Fassio +2 more
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Threats to soil quality in Denmark - A review of existing knowledge in the context of the EU Soil Thematic Strategy [PDF]
The EU Commission is preparing a proposal for a Soil Framework Directive with the purpose of protecting the soil resources in Europe. The proposal identifies six major threats to the sustained quality of soils in Europe. This report addresses the threats
Christensen, B.T. +2 more
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Sustainability Implications of Deficit Irrigation in a Mature Water Economy: A Case Study in Southern Spain [PDF]
Deficit irrigation (DI) is an agricultural practice in which the volume of irrigation water applied during the crop cycle is below the irrigation requirements for maximum production, the aim of which is to increase irrigation water productivity.
Berbel, Julio, Expósito, Alfonso
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Designing a Decision Support System for Marine Reserves Management: An Economic Analysis for the Dutch North Sea [PDF]
In this paper we discuss how a Decision Support System (DSS) for managing the marine environment can be set up. We use the Driving force-Pressure-State-Impact-Respond (DPSIR) framework to analyze which are the major driving forces impacting upon the ...
Arjan Ruijs +2 more
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