An ecosystem-based approach and Bayesian modelling to inform coastal planning: A case study of Manly, Australia

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作者
Dominguez-Tejo, Elianny [1 ]
Metternicht, Graciela [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ New South Wales, Sch Biol Earth & Environm Sci, Pangea Ctr, Biol Sci Bldg D26, Kensington, NSW 2052, Australia
关键词
Marine spatial planning; Beach ecosystem; Resource management recreation; Decision support tool; IMPORTANCE-PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS; DECISION-SUPPORT TOOLS; BELIEF NETWORKS; BEACH MANAGEMENT; DPSIR FRAMEWORK; MARINE; URBAN; STAKEHOLDERS; UNCERTAINTY; STRATEGIES;
D O I
10.1016/j.envsci.2019.07.019
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Managing coastal areas under an Ecosystem Based Approach Marine Spatial Planning framework acknowledges the complexity associated with the need to address multiple environmental and socioeconomic issues. The development of efficient management plans is critical to the implementation success of the framework; in this regard, unresolved challenges remain for measuring the effectiveness of planning plans and monitoring implementation progress. This paper describes the development of a Bayesian Belief Network as a prototype Decision Support Tool to assist coastal planning in the catchment areas of the Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia. The model was co-designed with local managers, underpinned by the Drivers-Pressures-States-Impacts-Responses analytical framework to identify key coastal cause-effect relationships, and by the Recreational Opportunity Spectrum framework to account for significant recreational areas. The Bayesian Belief Network was structured on a conceptualisation of the relationships between key pressures affecting coastal management targets (biological areas and human activities) and their impacts on the state of the variables, with emphasis on the beach ecosystem. The socio-economic component of the model consists of predictive socio-economic modelling on preferred beach activities, the assessment of beach recreational settings, and a beach quality survey. Conditional probability tables were derived from local and regional databases. The model structure allows decision makers enhanced understanding of key interactions between management variables, assessment of management scenarios, and increased accountability of planning decisions. Future work on the prototype could expand the model to become a Bayesian Decision Network, through the integration of proposed management actions and their utilities, thereby helping managers identify optimal decisions.
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