The Ocean System Pathways (OSPs): A New Scenario and Simulation Framework to Investigate the Future of the World Fisheries

IF 7.3 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Earths Future Pub Date : 2025-03-20 DOI:10.1029/2024EF004851
O. Maury, D. P. Tittensor, T. D. Eddy, E. H. Allison, T. Bahri, N. Barrier, L. Campling, W. W. L. Cheung, K. Frieler, E. A. Fulton, P. Guillotreau, R. F. Heneghan, V. W. Y. Lam, D. Leclère, M. Lengaigne, H. Lotze-Campen, C. Novaglio, K. Ortega-Cisneros, J. Rault, J. Schewe, Y.-J. Shin, H. Sloterdijk, D. Squires, U. R. Sumaila, A. N. Tidd, B. van Ruijven, J. Blanchard
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The Fisheries and Marine Ecosystems Model Intercomparison Project (FishMIP) has dedicated a decade to unraveling the future impacts of climate change on marine animal biomass. FishMIP is now preparing a new simulation protocol to assess the combined effects of both climate and socio-economic changes on marine fisheries and ecosystems. This protocol will be based on the Ocean System Pathways (OSPs), a new set of socio-economic scenarios derived from the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) widely used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The OSPs extend the SSPs to the economic, governance, management and socio-cultural contexts of large pelagic, small pelagic, benthic-demersal and emerging fisheries, as well as mariculture. Comprising qualitative storylines, quantitative model driver pathways and a “plug-in-model” framework, the OSPs will enable a heterogeneous suite of ecosystem models to simulate fisheries dynamics in a standardised way. This paper introduces this OSP framework and the simulation protocol that FishMIP will implement to explore future ocean social-ecological systems holistically, with a focus on critical issues such as climate justice, global food security, equitable fisheries, aquaculture development, fisheries management, and biodiversity conservation. Ultimately, the OSP framework is tailored to contribute to the synthesis work of the IPCC. It also aims to inform ongoing policy processes within the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Finally, it seeks to support the synthesis work of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), with a particular focus on studying pathways relevant for the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity.

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海洋系统路径(OSPs):研究世界渔业未来的新情景和模拟框架
渔业和海洋生态系统模型比对项目(FishMIP)花了十年的时间来揭示气候变化对海洋动物生物量的未来影响。该方案目前正在编制一份新的模拟议定书,以评估气候和社会经济变化对海洋渔业和生态系统的综合影响。该议定书将以海洋系统路径(OSPs)为基础,这是一套新的社会经济情景,源自政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)广泛使用的共享社会经济路径(ssp)。sps将sps扩展到大型远洋、小型远洋、底栖-底栖和新兴渔业以及海水养殖的经济、治理、管理和社会文化背景。oss包括定性故事情节、定量模型驱动路径和“插件模型”框架,将使一套异质生态系统模型能够以标准化的方式模拟渔业动态。本文介绍了该OSP框架和FishMIP将实施的模拟协议,以全面探索未来的海洋社会生态系统,重点关注气候正义、全球粮食安全、公平渔业、水产养殖发展、渔业管理和生物多样性保护等关键问题。最终,OSP框架是为促进IPCC的综合工作而量身定制的。它还旨在为联合国粮食及农业组织(粮农组织)内部正在进行的政策进程提供信息。最后,它寻求支持生物多样性和生态系统服务政府间科学政策平台(IPBES)的综合工作,特别侧重于研究与《联合国生物多样性公约》有关的途径。
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Earths Future
Earths Future ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESGEOSCIENCES, MULTIDI-GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
7.30%
发文量
260
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Earth’s Future: A transdisciplinary open access journal, Earth’s Future focuses on the state of the Earth and the prediction of the planet’s future. By publishing peer-reviewed articles as well as editorials, essays, reviews, and commentaries, this journal will be the preeminent scholarly resource on the Anthropocene. It will also help assess the risks and opportunities associated with environmental changes and challenges.
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