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This paper identifies four critical issues that are likely to hamper achieving good environmental status (as required by the European Union Marine Strategy Framework Directive) in the Northeast Atlantic. These issues are: system variability, cumulative effects, ecosystem resilience and conflicting policy targets.
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The European Union requires member states to apply an ecosystem approach to management of human activities in the marine environment, with an aim to achieve good environmental status by 2020. However, we live in a complex social-ecological system which influences the extent to which this can be achieved. If we understand some of the critical issues, then we can attempt to overcome them and thus move towards achievement of this goal.
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This page is a summary of: Challenges of achieving Good Environmental Status in the Northeast Atlantic, Ecology and Society, January 2015, Resilience Alliance, Inc.,
DOI: 10.5751/es-07394-200149.
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