The complexity of the tourism sector relies on a variety of economic and social activities. Consequently, those are drivers that result in a variety of pressures and impacts on the environment.
Mira Zovko +2 more
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Evaluating the Ecological Security of Taiwan's Marine Ecosystems: Utilizing the DPSIR Framework to Address Human-Induced Pressures and Promote Sustainable Management [PDF]
This research employs the Drivers-Pressures-State-Impact-Response (DPSIR) framework to analyze and anticipate the ecological security of Taiwan's marine ecosystems, examining the effects of human-induced stressors such as pollution, overfishing, habitat ...
Yi-Che Shih
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Natuna Fisheries Resources: DPSIR Framework
Natuna Waters have a high potential for fishery resources, including fish, shrimp, and other marine products. However, the potential faces serious problems, such as overfishing, illegal fishing, and conflict between local fishermen and high-tech foreign fishermen. In this paper, we apply the DPSIR (Driving forces, Pressures, State, Impact, and Response)
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Using DPSIR framework for the implementation of wetlands observatory: case study Sebkhates of Aures wetlands complex (Northerneast, Algeria) [PDF]
Wetlands are present within intricate ecological settings, exhibiting dynamic changes over time and across different areas with regard to their functional and structural diversity.
Imene BENZINA +4 more
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Management of the marine environment: Integrating ecosystem services and societal benefits with the DPSIR framework in a systems approach [PDF]
Ever increasing and diverse use of the marine environment is leading to human-induced changes in marine life, habitats and landscapes, making necessary the development of marine policy that considers all members of the user community and addresses ...
Atkins, Jonathan P. +3 more
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The marine litter issue in the Windward Islands- a pathway to responses using the DPSIR framework
Marine litter is an important and worldwide concern that should be deeper analysed. It also requires information from all over the world and especially in less studied areas like small islands developing states, e.g., the Windward Islands of the Eastern ...
Roxanne E. D. Graham +1 more
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Ecosystem Services for Planning Post-Mining Landscapes Using the DPSIR Framework
Mining in general, and particularly mining for energy resources such as coal and lignite, results in massive impacts on the surrounding landscape and ecosystems.
Peer von Döhren, Dagmar Haase
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ANALYSIS OF BURULLUS WETLAND ECOSYSTEM USING DPSIR FRAMEWORK [PDF]
Sustainable management of wetlands ecosystem become a serious crucial, especially with the rapid population growth and increase of anthropogenic activities, in addition to climate change threats. Several approaches have been introduced for ecosystem analysis and management since 1990s, where Driver – Pressure – State – Impact – Response (DPSIR ...
El Bahrawy, A. N +3 more
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A problem structuring method for ecosystem-based management : the DPSIR modelling process [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to learn from Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) theory to inform the development of Problem Structuring Methods (PSMs) both in general and in the specific context of marine management. The focus on marine management is important
Atkins, Jonathan P. +3 more
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An Integrated Environmental Assessment of a coastal lagoon: The Case of the Oualidia lagoon (Morocco) [PDF]
This paper aims to present a comprehensive socio-economic and environmental analysis of the Oualidia lagoon in Morocco. This lagoon is classified as a RAMSAR site since 2005, providing valuable ecosystem services for the surrounding population.
Bouchkara Mohammed +4 more
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