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Monitoring Climate-related responses in Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas and beyond: FIVE STANDARD PROTOCOLS
handle: 10261/176395
This series of standard protocols provides a practical guidance to track climate-related impacts in Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and beyond. The guiding principles and architecture of these tools respond to the requirements of the Ecosystem Approach undertaken under the auspices of UNEP/MAP Barcelona Convention, with the ultimate objective of achieving the Good Environmental Status (GES) of the Mediterranean Sea and Coasts. Technically these tools are inspired to the concept of Essential Climate Variables and focus on a restricted set of simple measurements to capture greater dimensions of environmental change. Indicators have been chosen on the basis of their scientific relevance, feasibility and cost effectiveness. The engagement of local stakeholders is another key ingredient in some of these methodologies. Adopting these protocols, allow participants to join to a common and consolidated strategy to track climate change effects. This will improve, complement or extend the ongoing monitoring initiatives in the different Mediterranean countries. Mediterranean MPAs as long-term designations can play a primary role in providing a systematic and harmonized observation system, translating principles already consolidated in the political framework, to the real world. The resulting outputs are key information to support mitigation strategies and effective adaptation plans
Foreword 04.-- Monitoring temperature conditions 05.-- Assessment and monitoring of mass mortality 11.-- LEK-1: exploring Local Ecological Knowledge to reconstruct historical changes 18.-- LEK-2: exploring Local Ecological Knowledge for periodical monitoring 25.-- Fish visual census of climate change indicators 30.-- Credits 35.-- Contents: 1. A PDF document with the description of the rational, objectives, materials required and main procedures for the implementation of 5 monitoring protocols to track climate change effects in the Mediterranean coastal ecosystems.-- 2-A PDF with the forms to be used during the implementation of the monitoring protocols during the field activities
We acknowledge support of MPA-ADAPT, Interreg Med Programme (Grant number Pr MPA-Adapt 1MED15_3.2_M2_337) 85% co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund for the preparation and publication of this document
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Local ecological knowledge, Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts, Climate Change, Management plans, Distribution shifts, Ecosystem Based Approach, Marine Protected Areas, //metadata.un.org/sdg/13 [http], Science based management, Citizen science, Coastal ecosystems, Marine Conservation, Mass mortality, Climate change
Local ecological knowledge, Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts, Climate Change, Management plans, Distribution shifts, Ecosystem Based Approach, Marine Protected Areas, //metadata.un.org/sdg/13 [http], Science based management, Citizen science, Coastal ecosystems, Marine Conservation, Mass mortality, Climate change
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