Publications by authors named "Bob Rumes"

Ecosystem-based management requires an assessment of the cumulative effects of human pressures and environmental change. The operationalization and integration of cumulative effects assessments (CEA) into decision-making processes often lacks a comprehensive and transparent framework. A risk-based CEA framework that divides a CEA in risk identification, risk analysis and risk evaluation, could structure such complex analyses and facilitate the establishment of direct science-policy links.

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This study provides an integrated perspective to ecosystem based management (EBM) by considering a diverse array of societal goals, i.e. sustainable food supply, clean energy and a healthy marine ecosystem, and a selection of management measures to achieve them.

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Article Synopsis
  • Marine ecosystems face increasing threats from various human activities, highlighting the need for cumulative effect assessments (CEAs) to guide environmental policies and management strategies.
  • CEAs are complex and often disconnected from real-world management, but incorporating them into a risk management framework—with steps such as risk identification, analysis, and evaluation—can enhance their effectiveness.
  • A risk-based approach to CEAs simplifies the process, addresses uncertainties, and facilitates the integration of scientific findings into decision-making, thereby improving ecosystem management practices.
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Steel monopiles, jackets requiring four steel pinpiles, and gravity-based foundations were applied in offshore wind farms in the Belgian part of the North Sea. This paper compares the underwater noise generated during the piling activities of steel monopiles at the Belwind wind farm (Blighbank) with that of jacket pinpiles at the C-Power project (Thorntonbank). Underwater noise was measured at various distances from the pile driving location.

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