Bridging the Gap Between Policy and Science in Assessing the Health Status of Marine Ecosystems, 2nd Edition

Marine management requires approaches which bring together the best research from the natural and social sciences. It requires stakeholders to be well-informed by science and to work across administrative and geographical boundaries, a feature especially important in the inter-connected marine envir...

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Main Author: Maria C. Uyarra (auth)
Other Authors: Marianna Mea (auth), Jacob Carstensen (auth), Angel Borja (auth), Michael Elliott (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Frontiers Media SA 2017
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