Cordula Göke
Aarhus University
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Frontiers in Marine Science | 2014
Jesper Harbo Andersen; Karsten Dahl; Cordula Göke; Martin Hartvig; Ciarán Murray; Anna Rindorf; Henrik Skov; Morten Vinther; Samuli Korpinen
Integrated assessment of the status of marine biodiversity is and has been problematic compared to, for example, assessments of eutrophication and contamination status, mostly as a consequence of the fact that monitoring of marine habitats, communities and species is expensive, often collected at an incorrect spatial scale and/or poorly integrated with existing marine environmental monitoring efforts. The objective of this Method Paper is to introduce and describe a simple tool for integrated assessment of biodiversity status based on the HELCOM Biodiversity Assessment Tool (BEAT), where interim biodiversity indicators are grouped by themes: broad-scale habitats, communities, and species as well as supporting non-biodiversity indicators. Further, we report the application of an initial indicator-based assessment of biodiversity status of Danish marine waters where we have tentatively classified the biodiversity status of Danish marine waters. The biodiversity status was in no areas classified as ‘unaffected by human activities’. In all the 22 assessment areas, the status was classified as either ‘moderately affected by human activities’ or ‘significantly affected by human activities. Spatial variations in the biodiversity status were in general related to the eutrophication status as well as fishing pressure.
PLOS ONE | 2018
Cordula Göke; Karsten Dahl; Christian Mohn
The development of offshore wind energy and other competing interests in sea space are a major incentive for designating marine and coastal areas for specific human activities. Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) considers human activities at sea in a more integrated way by analysing and designating spatial and temporal distributions of human activities based on ecological, economic and social targets. However, specific tools supporting spatial decisions at sea incorporating all relevant sectors are rarely adopted. The decision support tool Marxan is traditionally used for systematic selection and designation of nature protection and conservation areas. In this study, Marxan was applied as a support tool to identify suitable sites for offshore wind power in the pilot area Pomeranian Bight / Arkona Basin in the western Baltic Sea. The software was successfully tested and scenarios were developed that support the sites indicated in existing national plans, but also show options for alternative developments of offshore wind power in the Pomeranian Bight / Arkona Basin area.
Estuaries and Coasts | 2015
Jonas Rasmussen; Karsten Michael Dromph; Cordula Göke; Dorte Krause-Jensen
Ecological Engineering | 2017
Josianne Støttrup; Karsten Dahl; Sanne Niemann; Claus Stenberg; Johnny Reker; Else Marie Stamphøj; Cordula Göke; Jon Christian Svendsen
Archive | 2015
Claus Stenberg; Josianne Støttrup; Karsten Dahl; Steffen Lundsteen; Cordula Göke; O.N. Andersen
Journal of Applied Phycology | 2017
Annette Bruhn; Tina Janicek; Dirk Martin Manns; Thorsten J. S. Balsby; Anne S. Meyer; Michael Bo Rasmussen; Xiaoru Hou; Bodo Saake; Cordula Göke; Anne-Belinda Bjerre
Archive | 2018
Martin M. Larsen; Hans Henrik Jakobsen; Cordula Göke; Niels Bohse Hendriksen; Jonas Koefoed Rømer; Christian Mohn; Anna Charlotte Schultz
Archive | 2017
Martin M. Larsen; Hans Henrik Jakobsen; Cordula Göke; Niels Bohse Hendriksen; Jonas Koefoed Rømer; Christian Mohn; Anna Charlotte Schultz
Archive | 2017
Karen Edelvang; Henrik Gislason; Francois Bastardie; Asbjørn Christensen; Josefine Egekvist; Karsten Dahl; Cordula Göke; Ib Krag Petersen; Signe Sveegaard; Stefan Heinänen; Anne Lise Middelboe; Zyad Al-Hamdani; Jørn Bo Jensen; Jørgen O. Leth
Archive | 2017
Karen Edelvang; Henrik Gislason; Francois Bastardie; Asbjørn Christensen; Josefine Egekvist; Karsten Dahl; Cordula Göke; Ib Krag Petersen; Signe Sveegaard; Stefan Heinänen; Anne Lise Middelboe; Zyad Al-Hamdani; Jørn Bo Jensen; Jørgen O. Leth