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PLOS ONE | 2013

The EBM-DPSER Conceptual Model: Integrating Ecosystem Services into the DPSIR Framework

Christopher R. Kelble; Dave K. Loomis; Susan Lovelace; William K. Nuttle; Peter B. Ortner; Pamela J. Fletcher; Geoffrey S. Cook; Jerry J. Lorenz; Joseph N. Boyer

There is a pressing need to integrate biophysical and human dimensions science to better inform holistic ecosystem management supporting the transition from single species or single-sector management to multi-sector ecosystem-based management. Ecosystem-based management should focus upon ecosystem services, since they reflect societal goals, values, desires, and benefits. The inclusion of ecosystem services into holistic management strategies improves management by better capturing the diversity of positive and negative human-natural interactions and making explicit the benefits to society. To facilitate this inclusion, we propose a conceptual model that merges the broadly applied Driver, Pressure, State, Impact, and Response (DPSIR) conceptual model with ecosystem services yielding a Driver, Pressure, State, Ecosystem service, and Response (EBM-DPSER) conceptual model. The impact module in traditional DPSIR models focuses attention upon negative anthropomorphic impacts on the ecosystem; by replacing impacts with ecosystem services the EBM-DPSER model incorporates not only negative, but also positive changes in the ecosystem. Responses occur as a result of changes in ecosystem services and include inter alia management actions directed at proactively altering human population or individual behavior and infrastructure to meet societal goals. The EBM-DPSER conceptual model was applied to the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas marine ecosystem as a case study to illustrate how it can inform management decisions. This case study captures our system-level understanding and results in a more holistic representation of ecosystem and human society interactions, thus improving our ability to identify trade-offs. The EBM-DPSER model should be a useful operational tool for implementing EBM, in that it fully integrates our knowledge of all ecosystem components while focusing management attention upon those aspects of the ecosystem most important to human society and does so within a framework already familiar to resource managers.


Ecological Indicators | 2014

Towards marine ecosystem based management in South Florida: Investigating the connections among ecosystem pressures, states, and services in a complex coastal system

Geoffrey S. Cook; Pamela J. Fletcher; Christopher R. Kelble


Ecological Indicators | 2014

Waterbirds as indicators of ecosystem health in the coastal marine habitats of southern Florida: 1. Selection and justification for a suite of indicator species

John C. Ogden; John D. Baldwin; Oron L. Bass; Joan A. Browder; Mark I. Cook; Peter C. Frederick; Peter E. Frezza; Rafael A. Galvez; Ann B. Hodgson; Kenneth D. Meyer; Lori Oberhofer; Ann F. Paul; Pamela J. Fletcher; Steven M. Davis; Jerome J. Lorenz


Ecological Indicators | 2014

Using the integrated ecosystem assessment framework to build consensus and transfer information to managers

Pamela J. Fletcher; Christopher R. Kelble; William K. Nuttle; Gregory A. Kiker


Ecological Indicators | 2014

Waterbirds as indicators of ecosystem health in the coastal marine habitats of Southern Florida: 2. Conceptual ecological models

John C. Ogden; John D. Baldwin; Oron L. Bass; Joan A. Browder; Mark I. Cook; Peter C. Frederick; Peter E. Frezza; Rafael A. Galvez; Ann B. Hodgson; Kenneth D. Meyer; Lori Oberhofer; Ann F. Paul; Pamela J. Fletcher; Steven M. Davis; Jerome J. Lorenz


Ecological Indicators | 2014

Introduction to tools to support ecosystem based management of South Florida's coastal resources

Peter B. Ortner; Pamela J. Fletcher; Christopher R. Kelble


NOAA Technical Memorandum | 2013

Integrated Conceptual Ecosystem Model Development for the Southeast Florida Coastal Marine Ecosystem

William K. Nuttle; Pamela J. Fletcher; Kenneth Banks; Christopher Bergh; Joseph N. Boyer; Thomas P. Carsey; David S. Gilliam; Christopher R. Kelble; Donna Lee; Thomas N. Lee; David K. Loomis; Frank E. Marshall; Peter B. Ortner; Bernhard Riegl


Archive | 2017

Using boundary organizations to address complex environmental issues : case study of the NOAA-AOML Sea Grant liaison position

Pamela J. Fletcher; Michael S. Spranger; Peter B. Ortner


Global Ecology and Conservation | 2015

Decision tools for coral reef managers: Using participatory decision support to integrate potential climate impacts and informed decision making

Pamela J. Fletcher; Michael Spranger; James C. Hendee; Yuncong Li; Mark W. Clark; Gregory A. Kiker


PLOS ONE | 2013

The EBM-DPSER model.

Christopher R. Kelble; Dave K. Loomis; Susan Lovelace; William K. Nuttle; Peter B. Ortner; Pamela J. Fletcher; Geoffrey S. Cook; Jerry J. Lorenz; Joseph N. Boyer

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Christopher R. Kelble

Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory

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Peter B. Ortner

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Joseph N. Boyer

Plymouth State University

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Geoffrey S. Cook

Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory

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Susan Lovelace

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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William K. Nuttle

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Dave K. Loomis

East Carolina University

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