Managing offshore multi-use settings: Use of conceptual mapping to reduce uncertainty of co-locating seaweed aquaculture and wind farms

IF 8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ryan O'Shea , Elisa Capuzzo , Victoria Hemming , Gretchen Grebe , Rick Stafford , Sander W.K. van den Burg , Daniel Wood , Gordon Watson , Victoria Wells , Teresa Johnson , Stefan Erbs , Jaap W. van Hal , Bas Binnerts , Alexandra M Collins , Caroline Howe
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Abstract

The offshore Multi-use Setting (MUS) is a concept that aims to co-locate marine industrial activities, including wind farms and aquaculture. MUS is considered an innovative approach to promoting efficiency in space and resource use whilst contributing global policy priorities. However, the impacts of MUS development across social, economic, and environmental domains are uncertain, hindering the commercialisation of the concept. In this study, we initially demonstrate the potential consequences of co-locating seaweed aquaculture and a wind farm as a step towards MUS. Using a hypothetical case study and modified Delphi methodology, 14 subject matter experts predicted potential outcomes across social and environmental objectives. Five Cognitive maps and impact tables of 58 potential consequences were generated based on experts' perspective on co-locating seaweed aquaculture and a wind farm. The findings highlight the potential to exasperate pressures in the area, including those already attributed to wind farm operations, such as species mortality and stakeholder conflict. However, it may also enhance social-ecological conditions, such as resource provisioning and promoting habitat functionality in the region, through the addition of seaweed aquaculture. The cognitive maps demonstrate the complexity of managing MUS implementation, where high degree of variability and uncertainty about the outcomes is present. The findings of this study provide the vital entry point to performing further integrative assessment and modelling approaches, such as probabilistic analysis and simulations, in support of MUS decision-making. The research also strongly recommends alternative strategies in the pursuit of combining seaweed production and wind farms to avoid significant financial (among many other) trade-offs and risks. More broadly, we have found that our approach's ability to visually represent a complex situation while considering multiple objectives could be immensely valuable for other bioeconomy innovations or nature-based solutions. It helps mitigate the potential for expensive investments without a comprehensive evaluation of the associated risks and negative impacts, as necessitated by the principles of sustainability in decision-making.

管理近海多用途环境:利用概念图减少海藻养殖和风电场共址的不确定性
近海多用途区(MUS)是一个旨在将包括风力发电场和水产养殖在内的海洋工业活动置于同一地点的概念。MUS 被认为是提高空间和资源利用效率的一种创新方法,同时有助于全球政策优先事项。然而,MUS 的发展对社会、经济和环境领域的影响尚不确定,阻碍了这一概念的商业化。在本研究中,我们初步展示了将海藻水产养殖与风力发电场共址作为实现 MUS 的一个步骤可能产生的后果。14 位主题专家采用假设案例研究和改良德尔菲方法,预测了社会和环境目标的潜在结果。根据专家对海藻养殖和风电场共址的看法,生成了包含 58 种潜在后果的五张认知图和影响表。研究结果表明,这可能会加剧该地区的压力,包括那些已经归因于风电场运营的压力,如物种死亡和利益相关者冲突。不过,通过增加海藻养殖,它也可能改善社会生态条件,如提供资源和促进该地区的栖息地功能。认知图显示了管理和监测计划实施的复杂性,其结果具有高度的可变性和不确定性。本研究的结果为进一步开展综合评估和建模方法(如概率分析和模拟)提供了重要的切入点,以支持 MUS 的决策。研究还强烈建议在将海藻生产和风电场结合起来时采用其他战略,以避免重大的财务(以及其他许多方面)权衡和风险。更广泛地说,我们发现,我们的方法能够直观地表现复杂的情况,同时考虑多种目标,这对其他生物经济创新或基于自然的解决方案具有巨大的价值。它有助于减少在未对相关风险和负面影响进行全面评估的情况下进行昂贵投资的可能性,这也是可持续决策原则所必需的。
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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
5.70%
发文量
2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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