Tundi’s Take: Science in the Service of EBM

Tundi’s Take: Science in the Service of EBM

By Tundi Agardy, MEAM Contributing Editor (tundiagardy@earthlink.net) Implicit in the EBM construct is the central role of science. By building management from a foundation of solid science, we presume that ecosystems and the resources and services they provide can be...
Tundi’s Take: Science in the Service of EBM

Bookshelf: New Books on Ocean Zoning, Marine Spatial Planning

Ocean Zoning: Making Marine Management More Effective By Tundi Agardy. 2010, Earthscan. 208 pp. US $85 at www.earthscan.org Although marine spatial planning has gained favor among marine and coastal planners in recent years, the related practice of ocean zoning has...
Tundi’s Take: Science in the Service of EBM

Notes & News: EBM lessons from Packard – EBM in tropical Western Pacific – Marine spatial planning – EBM in US – Climate adaptation – IMCC2 – Mangrove atlas – Patagonian Sea – North American marine ecosystems

The EBM Toolbox Our regular feature "The EBM Toolbox", produced by the EBM Tools Network, is on hiatus this issue. It will resume in our next issue (October-November 2010). In the meantime, you may learn about EBM tools and sign up for Network updates at...