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Ecosystem-Based Management: Incorporating Human Well-being

Mark L. Plummer1 and Morgan Schneidler2

 
1Northwest Fisheries Fisheries Science Center
2Puget Sound Partnership
  • Section 1. Introduction
  • Section 2. Human Well-being and Ecosystem-based Management
  • Section 3. The Nature of Human Well-being
  • Section 4. The Determinants of Human Well-being
  • Section 5. Linking Biophysical and HWB Indicators
‹ Section 7. Glossary up Section 1. Introduction ›

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  • Ecosystem-Based Management: Understanding Future and Desired System States
  • Ecosystem-Based Management: Incorporating Human Well-being
    • Section 1. Introduction
    • Section 2. Human Well-being and Ecosystem-based Management
    • Section 3. The Nature of Human Well-being
    • Section 4. The Determinants of Human Well-being
    • Section 5. Linking Biophysical and HWB Indicators
  • Ecosystem-Based Management: Ecosystem Protection and Restoration Strategies
  • The Biophysical Condition of Puget Sound: Biology
  • The Biophysical Condition of Puget Sound: Chemistry
  • The Biophysical Condition of Puget Sound: Physical Environment
  • Threats: Impacts of Natural Events and Human Activities on the Ecosystem

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