FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Integrated ecological-economic fisheries models-Evaluation, review and challenges for implementation BT AF NIELSEN, J. Rasmus THUNBERG, Eric HOLLAND, Daniel S. SCHMIDT, Jorn O. FULTON, Elizabeth A. BASTARDIE, Francois PUNT, Andre E. ALLEN, Icarus BARTELINGS, Heleen BERTIGNAC, Michel BETHKE, Eckhard BOSSIER, Sieme BUCKWORTH, Rik CARPENTER, Griffin CHRISTENSEN, Asbjorn CHRISTENSEN, Villy DA-ROCHA, Jose M. DENG, Roy DICHMONT, Catherine DOERING, Ralf ESTEBAN, Aniol FERNANDES, Jose A. FROST, Hans GARCIA, Dorleta GASCHE, Loic GASCUEL, Didier GOURGUET, Sophie GROENEVELD, Rolf A. GUILLEN, Jordi GUYADER, Olivier HAMON, Katell HOFF, Ayoe HORBOWY, Jan HUTTON, Trevor LEHUTA, Sigrid LITTLE, L. Richard LLEONART, Jordi MACHER, Claire MACKINSON, Steven MAHEVAS, Stephanie MARCHAL, Paul MATO-AMBOAGE, Rosa MAPSTONE, Bruce MAYNOU, Francesc MERZEREAUD, Mathieu PALACZ, Artur PASCOE, Sean PAULRUD, Anton PLAGANYI, Eva PRELLEZO, Raul VAN PUTTEN, Elizabeth I. 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C2 UNIV TECH DENMARK, DENMARK NOAA, USA NOAA, USA UNIV KIEL, GERMANY CSIRO, AUSTRALIA UNIV WASHINGTON, USA PML, UK UNIV WAGENINGEN, NETHERLANDS IFREMER, FRANCE THUNEN INST SEA FISHERIES, GERMANY CSIRO, AUSTRALIA NEW ECON FDN, UK UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA UNIV VIGO, SPAIN UNIV COPENHAGEN, DENMARK AZTI, SPAIN IFREMER, FRANCE AGROCAMPUS OUEST, FRANCE IFREMER, FRANCE UNIV WAGENINGEN, NETHERLANDS CSIC, SPAIN NATL MARINE FISHERIES RES INST, POLAND SCOTTISH PELAG FISHERMENS ASSOC, UK IFREMER, FRANCE SWEDISH AGCY MARINE WATER MANAGEMENT, SWEDEN UNIV SOUTHERN DENMARK, DENMARK AZTI, SPAIN UNIV STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN SWISS FED INST AQUAT SCI & TECHNOL, SWITZERLAND UNIV UPSALLA SLU, SWEDEN UNIV CHARLES DARWIN, AUSTRALIA POLISH ACAD SCI, POLAND SI BREST NANTES BOULOGNE SE PDG-RBE-STH-LBH PDG-RBE-EM PDG-RBE-EMH PDG-RBE-HMMN UM AMURE IN WOS Ifremer jusqu'en 2018 copubli-france copubli-europe copubli-univ-france copubli-int-hors-europe IF 6.655 TC 91 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00391/50269/50898.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00391/50269/50899.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00391/50269/50900.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00391/50269/50901.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00391/50269/50902.pdf LA English DT Article DE ;bio-economic models;comparative model evaluation;fisheries management advice;integrated ecological-economic fisheries models;marine spatial planning and cross-sector management;performance criteria and scales and risks;use and acceptance and implementation and communication and flexibility and complexity AB Marine ecosystems evolve under many interconnected and area-specific pressures. To fulfil society's intensifying and diversifying needs while ensuring ecologically sustainable development, more effective marine spatial planning and broader-scope management of marine resources is necessary. Integrated ecological–economic fisheries models (IEEFMs) of marine systems are needed to evaluate impacts and sustainability of potential management actions and understand, and anticipate ecological, economic and social dynamics at a range of scales from local to national and regional. To make these models most effective, it is important to determine how model characteristics and methods of communicating results influence the model implementation, the nature of the advice that can be provided and the impact on decisions taken by managers. This article presents a global review and comparative evaluation of 35 IEEFMs applied to marine fisheries and marine ecosystem resources to identify the characteristics that determine their usefulness, effectiveness and implementation. The focus is on fully integrated models that allow for feedbacks between ecological and human processes although not all the models reviewed achieve that. Modellers must invest more time to make models user friendly and to participate in management fora where models and model results can be explained and discussed. Such involvement is beneficial to all parties, leading to improvement of mo-dels and more effective implementation of advice, but demands substantial resources which must be built into the governance process. It takes time to develop effective processes for using IEEFMs requiring a long-term commitment to integrating multidisciplinary modelling advice into management decision-making. PY 2018 PD JAN SO Fish And Fisheries SN 1467-2960 PU Wiley VL 19 IS 1 UT 000418927100001 BP 1 EP 29 DI 10.1111/faf.12232 ID 50269 ER EF