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1 © Wolcott Henry 2005 Tools for Coastal-Marine Ecosystem-Based Management Sarah Carr Program Coordinator EBM Tools Program

2 EBM Tools Network Developing and Supporting Tools for Coastal-Marine EBM

3 EBM Tools Network Goals Develop knowledge base of existing EBM tools and increase access to and evaluation of tools Determine tool functionality needed for EBM and promote development of tools to fill gaps Promote tool interoperability and sustainability Develop and promote best practices for using EBM tools Build capacity for using EBM tools – Develop EBM tools trainings and toolkits – Provide support for tool use in on-the-ground EBM projects

4 © Wolcott Henry 2005 EBM Tools

5 What is EBM? Accounts for ecological, social, and economic goals Incorporates understanding of ecosystem processes Considers ecological boundaries, not just political Uses adaptive management Accounts for uncertainty Engages multiple stakeholders in collaborative process Photo by Kip Evans, Courtesy of MBNMS/NOAA

6 EBM Tools Primarily software Goals for tools: – Account for multiple, competing objectives – Provide models of and account for ecosystem processes – Account for uncertainty – Engage multiple stakeholders in collaborative process Decision support not decision maker

7 EBM Process Characterize the Context for EBM Set Goals, Analyze Scenarios, and Select Actions Implement Actions, Monitor, and Adaptively Manage Engage Stakeholders

8 Where Tools Can Help Characterizing the Context for EBM -Develop conceptual models of ecosystems, human systems, and interactions -Identify watersheds/marine areas affecting potential management actions -Help translate local knowledge into geospatial data Setting Goals, Analyzing Scenarios, and Selecting Actions -Develop quantitative models of ecosystems, human systems, and interactions -Map and rank threats according to potential impact on goals -Generate scenarios of ecological and economic repercussions of potential management actions -Evaluate costs of potential management actions relative to goal achievement -Facilitate stakeholder visualization of/voting on potential management actions

9 Management Decisions Land Use Planning Tools Misc. Tools Dispersal and habitat models Hazard assessment tools Data and project management tools Fisheries Management Tools Marine Ecosystem Models Conservation/Restoration Area Selection Tools Optimization Interoperability not “SuperTool” Stakeholder Engagement and Communication Tools Electronic voting Conceptual models Ecological “games” Visualization tools Mind mapping tools Socioeconomic Tools Economic models Local knowledge tools Political/regulatory tools Watershed Models Decision Support Tools/Coastal Zone Management Tools

10 EBM Tools Database Developed draft EBM framework to determine tool functionality needed for EBM Identified currently-available software tools useful for coastal-marine EBM Sources of tool information: – Other tool surveys – Web searches – Interviews with developers – PlaceMatters land use planning database Created tools database (80+ tools)

11 Priority Tools Selected based on: – Breadth of EBM tasks performed – Uniqueness of EBM tasks performed – Previous applications to EBM tasks – Perceived sustainability (including platform type, user support available) © Wolcott Henry 2005

12 Management Decisions Land Use Planning Tools What If? Fisheries Management Tools Marine Ecosystem Models ATLANTIS EwE Conservation/Restoration Area Selection Tools C-Plan MARXAN NatureServe Vista Preliminary Priority Tools Stakeholder Engagement and Communication Tools CommunityViz Socioeconomic Tools OCEAN IMPLAN Watershed Models BASINS/AQUATOX N-SPECT ISAT Decision Support Tools EMDS Hazard Assessment Tools CVAT

13 Marine Ecosystem Model: Atlantis Climate and oceanography Biogeochemistry Hydrographic submodel Biological submodel Habitat Fisheries submodel Slide courtesy of Phil Levin and Beth Fulton, NOAA

14 Marine Ecosystem Model: Atlantis Fisheries Submodel: Simulates fleet dynamics and management decisions Simulate different gear types and estimates spatial allocation of impact by gear type Can deal with issues related to: – MPAs – Gear selectivity, discarding practices, bycatch – Effort management Slide courtesy of Phil Levin and Beth Fulton, NOAA

15 Watershed Model: N-SPECT Base Layer: – Land cover – Elevation – Precipitation – Soil characteristics Output Information: – Surface water runoff – Nonpoint pollution – Erosion Slide courtesy of NOAA CSC

16 ArcGIS Extension Sensitivity Analyses Multiple Scenarios 3D Visualization Environmental, Economic, Social Analysis Stakeholder Engagement Tool: CommunityViz Slide courtesy of Doug Walker, PlaceWays

17 Development Conservation Community Planning Community Planning Urban Planning Urban Planning Resource Management Resource Management Transportation Parks Agriculture Stakeholder Engagement Tool: CommunityViz Slide courtesy of Doug Walker, PlaceWays

18 Socioeconomic Tool: OCEAN Slide courtesy of Charles Steinback, Ecotrust

19 Socioeconomic Tool: OCEAN Assess the impacts of fleet reduction on habitat and coastal communities Capture “local knowledge” of fishermen on relative importance of their fishing grounds Slide courtesy of Charles Steinback, Ecotrust

20 Conservation Site Selection Tool: NatureServe Vista Analyzes conflict between conservation goals and land use scenarios Creates conservation value maps for target species or features Aggregates maps to determine compatibility of proposed land use with environmental goals Slide courtesy of Patrick Crist, NatureServe

21 Conservation Site Selection Tool: NatureServe Vista Slide courtesy of Patrick Crist, NatureServe

22 Tool Needs Framework tools to support EBM process Tools that: – Account for socioeconomic factors – Account for land-sea interaction – Include confidence/uncertainty estimates – Support EBM implementation Deal with political and regulatory hurdles Help develop realistic budgets – Help develop and implement monitoring plans – Help mine and process data Sustainable funding models for tools Photos by Steve Spring, Palm Beach County Reef Rescue and Reuven Walder, SPAWN

23 Next Steps Add other relevant tools to database Finalize list of priority tools “Lift up the hood” engineering evaluations Survey developers to learn about funding models for tools Work with willing tool developers to develop suite of interoperable tools for EBM implementation Courtesy of April Baker, Chesapeake Bay VA NERR/NOAA

24 © Wolcott Henry 2005 www.ebmtools.org

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26 www.ebmtools.org (Find Tools)

27 www.ebmtools.orgwww.ebmtools.org (Find Tools)

28 www.ebmtools.orgwww.ebmtools.org (About EBM Tools)

29 www.ebmtools.orgwww.ebmtools.org (About EBM Tools)

30 www.ebmtools.org Additional information: – Tool needs – Guidance for using tools*** – Guidelines for developing tools*** – Available tools training – Available data – Funding opportunities – Relevant meetings and conferences – Other EBM tool resources Case studies of EBM tools use*** © Sterling Zumbrunn 2004

31 Other Network Activities Develop guidelines for tool engineering, sustainability, interoperability RFP for tool development through Duke University in 2007 Develop EBM tools training and toolkits – Coastal Zone 07 – Estuarine Research Federation 07 – Add tools module to NOAA CSC Coastal Community Planning and Development training – Add tools module to NOAA CSC EBM training

32 Bridging The Divide Initiative Integrate scientific and community planning tools Help coastal communities plan and develop sustainably Full-time Fellow, Susan Crow, starting this month Pilot projects in select coastal communities – RFP in 2008

33 Input Wanted! How to improve website New tools, data sources, trainings, etc. Case studies of tool use Distribute information about website Tool needs of EBM practitioners – Coastal zone managers – NERRS, Marine Sanctuary, MPA managers – Sea Grant Network – Other coastal habitat managers, fisheries managers, and local planning officials Courtesy of April Baker, Chesapeake Bay VA NERR/NOAA

34 Contact Me Sarah Carr EBM Tools Program Coordinator NatureServe E-mail: sarah_carr@natureserve.orgsarah_carr@natureserve.org Phone: (703) 908-1892 Website: www.ebmtools.orgwww.ebmtools.org © Wolcott Henry 2005


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