Online decision-support tools for informing the management of cumulative effects in the coastal and marine environment.
ViewThis interactive map of Tōtaranui/Queen Charlotte Sound shows the study locations our researchers have worked at.
ViewThis interactive map visualises the location of marine and coastal ecotourism operators, and the main visitor experiences they provide. This…
ViewThis is a prototype model for forecasting E. coli contamination risk to shellfish in Tasman and Golden Bays.
ViewThis is a systems map of two marine stressors - freshwater sedimentation and loss of seabed structure - and their impact in Hawke's Bay from…
ViewWe used expert knowledge to develop an online user interface could be used by anyone to explore the impact that different management decisio…
ViewThis map shows areas where nitrogen removal by soft-sediment seabed is predicted to be high.
ViewThis map shows where refuge habitats, which act as nurseries for young finfish and invertebrates, are predicted to be found.
ViewThis map shows where refuge habitats, which act as nurseries for young finfish and invertebrates, are predicted to be found.
ViewThis map shows where refuge habitats, which act as nurseries for young fish and invertebrates, are predicted to be found.
ViewThis work was a pilot to explore whether systems mapping could be useful for ecosystem-based management (EBM).
ViewAn interactive online map showing examples of, and information about, EBM-like initiatives
ViewAtlantis is an 'end-to-end' ecosystem modelling tool; it encompasses everything from sunlight and nutrients through to predators and fisheri…
ViewThe Māori marine economy (MME) has emerged out of Māori responses and adaptations to Crown-created institutions and structures that are diff…
ViewThis study investigates the regulatory, economic, environmental and social considerations of future decommissioning practises in New Zealand…
ViewThis report describes 3 system maps for marine economy activities in New Zealand – wild fisheries, farmed fisheries and ecotourism. Connolly…
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