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ecosystems is especially challenging in this ecological-economic perspective. The aim of the network SEAVIEW is to reinforce and disseminate the methodological advances of the network teams regarding viability ... Seaview : Scenario, fishEry, ecologicAl-economic modelling and VIability nEtWork ... About Seaview
Some definitions of the core concepts of Seaview Network
The aim of the SEAVIEW network is to: ... Scenario, fishEry, ecologicAl-economic modelling and VIability nEtWork
Members of the Seaview network
Seaview network is organized in 3 main working packages : WP1 Animation of Research contributes both to the organization of conferences related to the scientific topics underpinning SEAVIEW ... SEAVIEW network is coordinated by Luc Doyen and Olivier Thébaud.
General Meeting SEAVIEW Bordeaux July 2015 Meeting Brazil November 2015 Meeting Australia December 2015 Organisation international conference RMA Bordeaux June 2015 Organisation international ... Seaview network main events
Information related to the network : scientific announcements, job opportunities and publication related to seaview members. Conference announcement: ... Around Seaview
Seaview Network members are applying to H2020 Blue Growth Call, under the proposal SEASIDE, "Strategies of Eco-viAbility for fiSherIes Development and management in a full Ecosystem context ".
for research. Scenario, fishEry, ecologicAl-economic modelling and VIability nEtWork (SEAVIEW) is funded by the Belmont Forum under the call : CRA 2014 Scenarios of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
By promoting the ecosystem approach for fisheries, bio-economic methods and multi-criteria methods underlying eco-viability models, Seaview will bring important insights on the way "Harmonizing ... Seaview will especially contribute to harmonizing and integrating development and application of biodiversity scenarios across spatial scales of relevance to multiple types of decisions since