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2021 State of the Environment Report Marine Chapter – Case Study – Assessing cumulative effects and risks

Researchers: Dunstan, Piers (Author) ,  Dunstan, Piers (Author) ,  Dunstan, Piers, Dr (Author) ,  Dunstan, Piers, Dr (Author) ,  Emma Flukes (Point of contact)
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Brief description The Marine chapter of the 2021 State of the Environment (SoE) report incorporates multiple expert templates developed from streams of marine data. This metadata record describes the Case Study "Assessing cumulative effects and risks". ***A PDF of the full Case Study, including figures and tables (where provided) is downloadable in the "On-line Resources" section of this record as "CASE STUDY 2021 – Assessing cumulative effects and risks"*** ---------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION OF THE CASE STUDY The Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (1999) calls for consideration of direct, indirect and offsite impacts on biodiversity. Upstream, downstream and facilitated impacts are specifically defined in the Significant Impact Guidelines and the act allows for broad-scale strategic assessments . However, the EPBC Act does not explicitly address cumulative effects (Dales, 2011; Dunstan et al., 2020; Samuel, 2020). Multiple stressors impacting on multiple ecological values requires an ecosystem-based approach (Levin et al., 2009). This will require a systemic and integrated assessment of all pressures on marine and coastal systems (HLPO, 2020). --- [see attached Case Study for more] DATA STREAM(S) USED IN CASE STUDY Synthesis of literature published in the last 5 years and expert knowledge of the case study authors.

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Peer reviews of this case study were provided by: Alice Jones (University of Adelaide) Ken Anthony (Australian Institute of Marine Science)

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CASE STUDY 2021 - Assessing cumulative effects and risks [direct download] (SoE_2021_MARINE_Case_Study__Cumulative_effects.pdf)

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When citing this Case Study in a list of references use the following format: Fulton, E., Dunstan, P., Woolley, S., & Hayes, K. (2021). 2021 State of the Environment Report Marine Chapter – Case Study – Assessing cumulative effects and risks. Australian Ocean Data Network. https://doi.org/10.26198/PXR7-8M12

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