Cargando…

A GIS-based tool for an integrated assessment of spatial planning trade-offs with aquaculture

The increasing demand for protein from aquaculture will trigger a global expansion of the sector in coastal and offshore waters. While contributing to food security, potential conflicts with other traditional activities such as fisheries or tourism are inevitable, thus calling for decision-support t...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Gimpel, Antje, Stelzenmüller, Vanessa, Töpsch, Sandra, Galparsoro, Ibon, Gubbins, Matthew, Miller, David, Murillas, Arantza, Murray, Alexander G., Pınarbaşı, Kemal, Roca, Guillem, Watret, Robert
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5891820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29463432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.01.133
_version_ 1783313055136874496
author Gimpel, Antje
Stelzenmüller, Vanessa
Töpsch, Sandra
Galparsoro, Ibon
Gubbins, Matthew
Miller, David
Murillas, Arantza
Murray, Alexander G.
Pınarbaşı, Kemal
Roca, Guillem
Watret, Robert
author_facet Gimpel, Antje
Stelzenmüller, Vanessa
Töpsch, Sandra
Galparsoro, Ibon
Gubbins, Matthew
Miller, David
Murillas, Arantza
Murray, Alexander G.
Pınarbaşı, Kemal
Roca, Guillem
Watret, Robert
author_sort Gimpel, Antje
collection PubMed
description The increasing demand for protein from aquaculture will trigger a global expansion of the sector in coastal and offshore waters. While contributing to food security, potential conflicts with other traditional activities such as fisheries or tourism are inevitable, thus calling for decision-support tools to assess aquaculture planning scenarios in a multi-use context. Here we introduce the AquaSpace tool, one of the first Geographic Information System (GIS)-based planning tools empowering an integrated assessment and mapping of 30 indicators reflecting economic, environmental, inter-sectorial and socio-cultural risks and opportunities for proposed aquaculture systems in a marine environment. A bottom-up process consulting more than 350 stakeholders from 10 countries across southern and northern Europe enabled the direct consideration of stakeholder needs when developing the GIS AddIn. The AquaSpace tool is an open source product and builds in the prospective use of open source datasets at a European scale, hence aiming to improve reproducibility and collaboration in aquaculture science and research. Tool outputs comprise detailed reports and graphics allowing key stakeholders such as planners or licensing authorities to evaluate and communicate alternative planning scenarios and to take more informed decisions. With the help of the German North Sea case study we demonstrate here the tool application at multiple spatial scales with different aquaculture systems and under a range of space-related development constraints. The computation of these aquaculture planning scenarios and the assessment of their trade-offs showed that it is entirely possible to identify aquaculture sites, that correspondent to multifarious potential challenges, for instance by a low conflict potential, a low risk of disease spread, a comparable high economic profit and a low impact on touristic attractions. We believe that a transparent visualisation of risks and opportunities of aquaculture planning scenarios helps an effective Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) process, supports the licensing process and simplifies investments.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5891820
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-58918202018-06-15 A GIS-based tool for an integrated assessment of spatial planning trade-offs with aquaculture Gimpel, Antje Stelzenmüller, Vanessa Töpsch, Sandra Galparsoro, Ibon Gubbins, Matthew Miller, David Murillas, Arantza Murray, Alexander G. Pınarbaşı, Kemal Roca, Guillem Watret, Robert Sci Total Environ Article The increasing demand for protein from aquaculture will trigger a global expansion of the sector in coastal and offshore waters. While contributing to food security, potential conflicts with other traditional activities such as fisheries or tourism are inevitable, thus calling for decision-support tools to assess aquaculture planning scenarios in a multi-use context. Here we introduce the AquaSpace tool, one of the first Geographic Information System (GIS)-based planning tools empowering an integrated assessment and mapping of 30 indicators reflecting economic, environmental, inter-sectorial and socio-cultural risks and opportunities for proposed aquaculture systems in a marine environment. A bottom-up process consulting more than 350 stakeholders from 10 countries across southern and northern Europe enabled the direct consideration of stakeholder needs when developing the GIS AddIn. The AquaSpace tool is an open source product and builds in the prospective use of open source datasets at a European scale, hence aiming to improve reproducibility and collaboration in aquaculture science and research. Tool outputs comprise detailed reports and graphics allowing key stakeholders such as planners or licensing authorities to evaluate and communicate alternative planning scenarios and to take more informed decisions. With the help of the German North Sea case study we demonstrate here the tool application at multiple spatial scales with different aquaculture systems and under a range of space-related development constraints. The computation of these aquaculture planning scenarios and the assessment of their trade-offs showed that it is entirely possible to identify aquaculture sites, that correspondent to multifarious potential challenges, for instance by a low conflict potential, a low risk of disease spread, a comparable high economic profit and a low impact on touristic attractions. We believe that a transparent visualisation of risks and opportunities of aquaculture planning scenarios helps an effective Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) process, supports the licensing process and simplifies investments. Elsevier 2018-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5891820/ /pubmed/29463432 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.01.133 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Gimpel, Antje
Stelzenmüller, Vanessa
Töpsch, Sandra
Galparsoro, Ibon
Gubbins, Matthew
Miller, David
Murillas, Arantza
Murray, Alexander G.
Pınarbaşı, Kemal
Roca, Guillem
Watret, Robert
A GIS-based tool for an integrated assessment of spatial planning trade-offs with aquaculture
title A GIS-based tool for an integrated assessment of spatial planning trade-offs with aquaculture
title_full A GIS-based tool for an integrated assessment of spatial planning trade-offs with aquaculture
title_fullStr A GIS-based tool for an integrated assessment of spatial planning trade-offs with aquaculture
title_full_unstemmed A GIS-based tool for an integrated assessment of spatial planning trade-offs with aquaculture
title_short A GIS-based tool for an integrated assessment of spatial planning trade-offs with aquaculture
title_sort gis-based tool for an integrated assessment of spatial planning trade-offs with aquaculture
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5891820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29463432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.01.133
work_keys_str_mv AT gimpelantje agisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT stelzenmullervanessa agisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT topschsandra agisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT galparsoroibon agisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT gubbinsmatthew agisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT millerdavid agisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT murillasarantza agisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT murrayalexanderg agisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT pınarbasıkemal agisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT rocaguillem agisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT watretrobert agisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT gimpelantje gisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT stelzenmullervanessa gisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT topschsandra gisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT galparsoroibon gisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT gubbinsmatthew gisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT millerdavid gisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT murillasarantza gisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT murrayalexanderg gisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT pınarbasıkemal gisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT rocaguillem gisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture
AT watretrobert gisbasedtoolforanintegratedassessmentofspatialplanningtradeoffswithaquaculture