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Evaluation and Comparison of DPSIR Framework and the Combined SWOT–DPSIR Analysis approach: Towards Embracing Complexity [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal NEST Journal, 2015
<p>Natural resources management needs to deal with multiple and usually conflicting issues in order to satisfy equally opposing objectives for the physical systems sustainable development. In such a complex field, decision making may become quite challenging and pressing particularly in times of crises, such as environmental and climatic ...
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An Integrated Analysis of the Eutrophication Process in the Enxoé Reservoir within the DPSIR Framework [PDF]

open access: yesWater, 2018
The Enxoé reservoir in southern Portugal has been exhibiting the highest trophic state in the country since its early years of operation. The problem has attracted water managers’ and researchers’ attention as the reservoir is the water supply for two municipalities.
Tiago B. Ramos   +9 more
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D14.9: A cross-country comparative report integrating the results from impact assessment in WP7-WP13 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
DPSIR stands for Drivers, Pressures, State, Impact, and Responses. DPSIR is an analytical tool used to understand the causes of environmental change and the subsequent socio-economic impacts in order to formulate the most adequate responses (R).
Abdeladhim, A.M.   +21 more
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Bridging the gap between policy and science in assessing the health status of marine ecosystems [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Human activities, both established and emerging, increasingly affect the provision of marine ecosystem services that deliver societal and economic benefits.
Austen, Melanie C.   +16 more
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Assessment of Natural Resources Use for Sustainable Development - DPSIR Framework for Case Studies in Portsmouth and Thames Gateway, U.K. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This chapter reports on the uses of the DPSIR framework to assess the sustainability of the intertidal environments within the two UK case study areas, Portsmouth and Thames Gateway.
Beccari, M.   +10 more
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Editorial: Bridging the gap between policy and science in assessing the health status of marine ecosystems [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Human activities,both established and emerging, increasingly affect the provision of marine ecosystem services that deliver societal and economic benefits.
Austen, Melanie   +10 more
core   +2 more sources

Incorporating the Ecological, Socio-economic and Institutional Conceptual Model Framework for Sustainable Management of Small-scale Mud Crab (Scylla serrata) Fishery in Western Seram Regency, Indonesia

open access: yesEnvironment and Natural Resources Journal, 2021
Mud crab Scylla serrata of Kotania Bay and Pelita Jaya Bay of Western Seram District, has been harvested by local fishermen for more than 25 years. The mud crab has high economic value, and there is always a market for this fishery.
Yuliana Natan   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

A DPSIR-analysis of water uses and related water quality issues in the Colombian Alto and Medio Dagua Community Council

open access: yesWater Science, 2018
A portion of Colombia’s water resources is located on the Pacific coast within the territory of the Community Council of Alto and Medio Dagua (CC-AMDA). Though a harmonious balance between the communities’ subsistent activities and nature was maintained ...
Sirak Robele Gari   +4 more
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Applying DPSIR Model to sustainable territorial development, in South-Muntenia Region [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Urban and Landscape Planning, 2018
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
doaj  

The 10-tenets of adaptive management and sustainability: an holistic framework for understanding and managing the socio-ecological system [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The three basic principles of sustainable development, relating to ecology, economy and society, have long been embedded within national and international strategies.
Barnard, Steve, Elliott, Michael
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