A paper published in the Journal of Applied Ecology - this is a Practitioners Perspective on Ecosystem monitoring for ecosystem management. The paper takes the experience and perspectives gleaned from being on the E-EAFM team and applies these to the long-term ecosystem monitoring in the U.S. Pacific.
The Applied Ecologist's blog - Bridging the gap between researchers, and practitioners, and policymakers
How-to Guide for legislating for an EAF. This ‘How-to’ guide pulls together learning from FAO EAF-Nansen’s experience and presents 17 minimum components for legislating for EAF. It analyses emerging trends and discusses challenges relevant to EAF implementation, providing examples from different parts of the world to demonstrate different approaches to EAF legislation. A key message is that EAF implementation on a substantive global scale is possible.
Ecosystem-Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) San Bernardinos Strait - Ticao pass fisheries management area plan (2017 - 2022)
This Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) Plan presents the vision, goals, objectives and integrated set of management actions for the San Bernardino Strait-Ticao Pass (SBS-TP) fisheries management area (FMA) for the period 2017-2022. The EAFM is a holistic approach to fisheries management that involves systems and decision-making processes that balance ecological well-being with human and societal well-being, within improved governance frameworks.