Management and Evaluation of Environmental Impacts in the Marine Environment
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Oceans and Coastal Zones".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2022) | Viewed by 8790
Special Issue Editors
Interests: marine biology; coastal impacts; seagrasses; macrophytes; exotic species; bioindicators; mitigation impacts
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: marine environmental impacts; desalination; sewage; polychaetes;
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Marine ecosystems are being critically impacted by several human activities, such as coastal development, urban and industrial sewage, fishing and aquaculture. These activities may cause perturbations and irreversible changes in marine biodiversity, as well as in the ecosystem structure and its functions. The evaluation and monitoring of these impacts have become increasingly important for scientists and ecosystem managers in order to conserve the marine environment and prevent irreversible changes.
This Special Issue aims to collect the current research about the assessment and monitoring of marine environmental impacts, which can include the use of biotic and abiotic indicators, long-term studies, new statistical analyses or ground-breaking methodologies. Other potential topics of the present issue are field or manipulative studies pertaining to the resilience, mitigation and restauration of marine ecosystems. Papers focused on the conservation and management of these ecosystems may also be integrated into this Special Issue
Prof. Dr. Yolanda Fernández Torquemada
Prof. Dr. Yoana del Pilar-Ruso
Dr. Kilian Toledo-Guedes
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- impacts on marine ecosystems
- monitoring
- mitigation
- management
- biotic and abiotic indicators
- resilience
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