The Ecosystem Approach for the Marine Environment and the Position of Humans: Lessons from the EU Natura 2000 Regime. Bastmeijer, K. Publications on Ocean Development, 87:195 – 220, Brill Nijhoff, 2019. Cited by: 2; All Open Access, Green Open Access, Hybrid Gold Open Access
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The ecosystem approach has gained much popularity in legal systems and the literature relating to the management of marine natural resources. It is generally presented as an integrated approach (in contrast to approaches that focus on single species or resources) to protect and restore healthy marine ecosystems and the services that these ecosystems provide.1 The approach is embedded in international legal systems as well as in legal systems at the regional, domestic or even local level. An example of a regional system that is based on the ecosystem approach is the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD).2 This directive requires the EU member states to ‘take the necessary measures to achieve or maintain good environmental status in the marine environment by the year 2020 at the latest’ (Art. 1(1)). To achieve this objective ‘[a]daptive management on the basis of the ecosystem approach shall be applied’ (Art. 3 (5)). © Kees Bastmeijer, 2019
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	author = {Bastmeijer, Kees},
	title = {The Ecosystem Approach for the Marine Environment and the Position of Humans: Lessons from the EU Natura 2000 Regime},
	year = {2019},
	journal = {Publications on Ocean Development},
	volume = {87},
	pages = {195 – 220},
	doi = {10.1163/9789004389984_008},
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	abstract = {The ecosystem approach has gained much popularity in legal systems and the literature relating to the management of marine natural resources. It is generally presented as an integrated approach (in contrast to approaches that focus on single species or resources) to protect and restore healthy marine ecosystems and the services that these ecosystems provide.1 The approach is embedded in international legal systems as well as in legal systems at the regional, domestic or even local level. An example of a regional system that is based on the ecosystem approach is the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD).2 This directive requires the EU member states to ‘take the necessary measures to achieve or maintain good environmental status in the marine environment by the year 2020 at the latest’ (Art. 1(1)). To achieve this objective ‘[a]daptive management on the basis of the ecosystem approach shall be applied’ (Art. 3 (5)). © Kees Bastmeijer, 2019},
	editor = {Langlet D. and Rayfuse R.},
	publisher = {Brill Nijhoff},
	issn = {09241922},
	language = {English},
	abbrev_source_title = {Publ. Ocean Dev.},
	type = {Book chapter},
	publication_stage = {Final},
	source = {Scopus},
	note = {Cited by: 2; All Open Access, Green Open Access, Hybrid Gold Open Access}
}

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