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“DPSIR 孕育了 DAPSI(W)R(M)!”——海洋环境管理的统一框架。

"And DPSIR begat DAPSI(W)R(M)!" - A unifying framework for marine environmental management.

机构信息

Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Studies (IECS), University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UK.

Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Studies (IECS), University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UK.

出版信息

Mar Pollut Bull. 2017 May 15;118(1-2):27-40. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.03.049. Epub 2017 Apr 7.

Abstract

The marine environment is a complex system formed by interactions between ecological structure and functioning, physico-chemical processes and socio-economic systems. An increase in competing marine uses and users requires a holistic approach to marine management which considers the environmental, economic and societal impacts of all activities. If managed sustainably, the marine environment will deliver a range of ecosystem services which lead to benefits for society. In order to understand the complexity of the system, the DPSIR (Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response) approach has long been a valuable problem-structuring framework used to assess the causes, consequences and responses to change in a holistic way. Despite DPSIR being used for a long time, there is still confusion over the definition of its terms and so to be appropriate for current marine management, we contend that this confusion needs to be addressed. Our viewpoint advocates that DPSIR should be extended to DAPSI(W)R(M) (pronounced dap-see-worm) in which Drivers of basic human needs require Activities which lead to Pressures. The Pressures are the mechanisms of State change on the natural system which then leads to Impacts (on human Welfare). Those then require Responses (as Measures). Furthermore, because of the complexity of any managed sea area in terms of multiple Activities, there is the need for a linked-DAPSI(W)R(M) framework, and then the connectivity between marine ecosystems and ecosystems in the catchment and further at sea, requires an interlinked, nested-DAPSI(W)R(M) framework to reflect the continuum between adjacent ecosystems. Finally, the unifying framework for integrated marine management is completed by encompassing ecosystem structure and functioning, ecosystem services and societal benefits. Hence, DAPSI(W)R(M) links the socio-ecological system of the effects of changes to the natural system on the human uses and benefits of the marine system. However, to deliver these sustainably in the light of human activities requires a Risk Assessment and Risk Management framework; the ISO-compliant Bow-Tie method is used here as an example. Finally, to secure ecosystem health and economic benefits such as Blue Growth, successful, adaptive and sustainable marine management Responses (as Measures) are delivered using the 10-tenets, a set of facets covering all management disciplines and approaches.

摘要

海洋环境是一个由生态结构和功能、物理化学过程和社会经济系统相互作用形成的复杂系统。随着海洋利用和使用者之间竞争的加剧,需要采用整体方法来管理海洋,综合考虑所有活动对环境、经济和社会的影响。如果可持续地管理海洋环境,它将提供一系列生态系统服务,为社会带来利益。为了理解系统的复杂性,DPSIR(驱动力-压力-状态-影响-响应)方法长期以来一直是一个有价值的问题结构化框架,用于全面评估变化的原因、后果和响应。尽管 DPSIR 已经使用了很长时间,但人们对其术语的定义仍存在混淆,因此为了适应当前的海洋管理,我们认为需要解决这种混淆。我们的观点主张,DPSIR 应扩展为 DAPSI(W)R(M)(发音为 dap-see-worm),其中人类基本需求的驱动力需要活动来产生压力。压力是自然系统状态变化的机制,然后导致影响(对人类福利的影响)。这些影响则需要响应(作为措施)。此外,由于任何管理海域的活动都具有复杂性,因此需要一个链接的 DAPSI(W)R(M)框架,并且海洋生态系统与集水区和更远海域的生态系统之间的连通性需要一个相互关联的、嵌套的 DAPSI(W)R(M)框架,以反映相邻生态系统之间的连续性。最后,通过包含生态系统结构和功能、生态系统服务和社会效益,完成了综合海洋管理的统一框架。因此,DAPSI(W)R(M)将自然系统变化对人类利用和海洋系统效益的影响的社会-生态系统联系起来。然而,要在人类活动的背景下可持续地实现这些目标,需要进行风险评估和风险管理框架;这里使用符合 ISO 标准的 Bow-Tie 方法作为示例。最后,为了确保生态系统健康和经济利益,如蓝色增长,需要采用成功的、适应性强的和可持续的海洋管理响应(作为措施),这些响应是通过十个原则来实现的,这是一组涵盖所有管理学科和方法的方面。

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