Ecology and Society (Mar 2015)

Detecting critical choke points for achieving Good Environmental Status in European seas

  • Tavis Potts,
  • Tim O'Higgins,
  • Ruth Brennan,
  • Sergio Cinnirella,
  • Urs Steiner. Brandt,
  • Juan Luís Suárez de Vivero,
  • Justus van Beusekom,
  • Tineke A. Troost,
  • Lucille Paltriguera,
  • Ayse Gunduz Hosgor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-07280-200129
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
p. 29

Abstract

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Choke points are social, cultural, political, institutional, or psychological obstructions of social-ecological systems that constrain progress toward an environmental objective. Using a soft systems methodology, different types of chokes points were identified in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, the Baltic, and the North and Mediterranean seas. The choke points were of differing types: cultural and political choke points were identified in Barra and the Mediterranean, respectively, whereas the choke points in the North Sea and Baltic Sea were dependent on differing values toward the mitigation of eutrophication. We conclude with suggestions to identify and address choke points.

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