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Ecosystem-based management for military training, biodiversity, carbon storage and climate resiliency on a complex coastal land/water-scape.

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Christensen, NL; Cunningham, PA; Matthews, K; Anderson, IC; Brush, MJ; Cohen, S; Currin, CA; Ensign, S; Hall, NS; Halpin, PN; Kirwan, ML ...
Published in: Journal of environmental management
February 2021

The Defense Coastal/Estuarine Research Program (DCERP) was a 10-year multi-investigator project funded by the Department of Defense to improve understanding of ecosystem processes and their interactions with natural and anthropogenic stressors at the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (MCBCL) located in coastal North Carolina. The project was aimed at facilitating ecosystem-based management (EBM) at the MCBCL and other coastal military installations. Because of its scope, interdisciplinary character, and duration, DCERP embodied many of the opportunities and challenges associated with EBM, including the need for explicit goals, system models, long-term perspectives, systems complexity, change inevitability, consideration of humans as ecosystem components, and program adaptability and accountability. We describe key elements of this program, its contributions to coastal EBM, and its relevance as an exemplar of EBM.

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Journal of environmental management

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EISSN

1095-8630

ISSN

0301-4797

Publication Date

February 2021

Volume

280

Start / End Page

111755

Related Subject Headings

  • Water
  • North Carolina
  • Military Personnel
  • Humans
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Ecosystem
  • Conservation of Natural Resources
  • Climate Change
  • Carbon
  • Biodiversity
 

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Christensen, N. L., Cunningham, P. A., Matthews, K., Anderson, I. C., Brush, M. J., Cohen, S., … Walters, J. R. (2021). Ecosystem-based management for military training, biodiversity, carbon storage and climate resiliency on a complex coastal land/water-scape. Journal of Environmental Management, 280, 111755. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111755
Christensen, Norman L., Patricia A. Cunningham, Kimberly Matthews, Iris C. Anderson, Mark J. Brush, Susan Cohen, Carolyn A. Currin, et al. “Ecosystem-based management for military training, biodiversity, carbon storage and climate resiliency on a complex coastal land/water-scape.Journal of Environmental Management 280 (February 2021): 111755. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111755.
Christensen NL, Cunningham PA, Matthews K, Anderson IC, Brush MJ, Cohen S, et al. Ecosystem-based management for military training, biodiversity, carbon storage and climate resiliency on a complex coastal land/water-scape. Journal of environmental management. 2021 Feb;280:111755.
Christensen, Norman L., et al. “Ecosystem-based management for military training, biodiversity, carbon storage and climate resiliency on a complex coastal land/water-scape.Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 280, Feb. 2021, p. 111755. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111755.
Christensen NL, Cunningham PA, Matthews K, Anderson IC, Brush MJ, Cohen S, Currin CA, Ensign S, Hall NS, Halpin PN, Kirwan ML, McNinch JR, Paerl HW, Piehler MF, Rodriguez AB, Tobias CR, Walters JR. Ecosystem-based management for military training, biodiversity, carbon storage and climate resiliency on a complex coastal land/water-scape. Journal of environmental management. 2021 Feb;280:111755.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of environmental management

DOI

EISSN

1095-8630

ISSN

0301-4797

Publication Date

February 2021

Volume

280

Start / End Page

111755

Related Subject Headings

  • Water
  • North Carolina
  • Military Personnel
  • Humans
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Ecosystem
  • Conservation of Natural Resources
  • Climate Change
  • Carbon
  • Biodiversity