Approaches to classifying benthic habitat quality
H.M. Tillin,
S.I. Rogers and
C.L.J. Frid
Marine Policy, 2008, vol. 32, issue 3, 455-464
Abstract:
Implementing ecosystem-based management requires methods of assessing the quality of habitats to deliver the high-level objective of achieving healthy ecosystems. 'Habitat' has been interpreted in different ways and this has confused the debate over which attributes constitute 'quality'. Three definitions of quality for habitats are advanced: 'species', 'reference' and 'functional' . Operational measures associated with these are evaluated in terms of their utility to deliver policy objectives. It is concluded that functional definitions/measures of quality are most appropriate to deliver ecosystem-based management although measures of species and reference quality may support assessment of the functional quality of habitats.
Keywords: Habitats; Ecosystem; health; Ecosystem-based; management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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