top of page

PUBLICATIONS

Information on AquaSYNC publications, presentations at conferences, workshops and meetings are available here.

AquaSYNC Publications

Synthesis Working Groups-driven publications

  • SWG001:​

​​​

  • SWG002:

  • SWG003:

  • SWG004:​

  • SWG006:

Kallio et al. (in review): Challenges in expert ratings of marine habitats and species sensitivity to anthropogenic pressures. Scientific Reports.

Larsen et al. (in prep.): xxx xxx xxx (working title).

Perkins et al. (in prep.): Human footprint(s) on stream body size structure across latitudes (working title).

Stock et al. (in prep.): xxx xxx xxx (working title).

Frigstad et al. (in prep.): Present and potential future effects of multiple stressors on marine ecosystems in the Skagerrak (working title).

Integrated Assessments (IAs):

  • Andersen, J.H., Z. Al-Hamdani, J. Carstensen, K. Edelvang, K.J. Hammer, E.T. Harvey, B.C. Kaae, J. Leth, W. McClintock, C.J. Murray, A.S. Olafsson, J. Olsen, S. Sveegaard & J. Tougaard (2023): Are European Blue economy ambitions in conflict with European environmental visions? AMBIO. DOI: 10.1007/s13280-023-01896-3 (link)

​

  • Andersen, J.H., T. Harvey, C. Murray & S.A. Özkan (2024): Samlede påvirkninger i de danske farvande. NIVA Danmark rapport, 22 pp + bilag. (link in Danish)

​

  • Reker, Korpinen & Andersen (editors) et al. (in prep): Marine Messages III – Actionable solutions for a rapidly changing ocean. An EEA synthesis assessment.

Assessment Tools (MIBATs):

  • Andersen, J.H., M. Caetano, A. Grouhel-Pellouin, E.T. Harvey, J. Reker & C.J. Murray (2022): Mapping of contamination problem areas in Europe’s seas using a multi-metric indicator-based assessment tool. Frontiers in Marine Science. DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.1037914 (link)

​

  • Murray, C.J., B. van Bavel, A. Kideys, A. Lusher, J. Reker, G. Šubelj & J.H. Andersen (2023): Development and testing of a prototype indicator-based tool for identification of ‘marine litter problem areas’ in Europe’s seas. Science of the Total Environment. DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.167096 (link)

​

  • Ramon, P., J.H. Andersen, C. Murray & H. Frigstad (under revision): Long-term temporal and spatial trends in eutrophication status in Oslofjorden, Norway. Science of the Total Environment.

​

  • Andersen al. (in prep.): HEAT is rising: steps toward a coordinated and harmonized identification of ‘eutrophication problem areas’ in Europe’s seas.

Other publications:

  • Borja, A., M. Elliott, H. Teixeira, V. Steltzenmüller, S. Katsanevakis, M. Coll, I. Galparsoro, S. Fraschetti, N. Papadopoulou, C. Lynam, T. Berg, J.H. Andersen, J. Carstensen, M. Leal & M.C. Uyarra (2024): Addressing the cumulative impacts of multiple human pressures in marine systems, for a sustainable use of the seas. Frontiers in Ocean Sustainability. DOI: 10.3389/focsu.2023.1308125 (link)

​

  • Özkan, S.A., E.T. Harvey, C. Murray & J.H. Andersen (2024): Data for en økosystembaseret havplanlægning. NIVA Danmark rapport, 29 pp + bilag. (link in Danish)

​

  • Papadopoulou N., C.J. Smith, A. Franco, M. Elliott, A. Borja, J.H. Andersen, E. Amorim, J. Atkins, S. Barnard, T. Berg, S. Birchenough, D. Burdon, J. Claudet, R. Cormier, I. Galparsoro, A. Judd, S. Katsanevakis, S. Korpinen, L. Lazar, C. Loiseau, C. Lynam, I. Menchaca, C. O'Toole, D. Pedreschi, G. Piet, D. Reid, I.A. Salinas-Akhmadeeva, V. Stelzenmüller, J. Tamis, L. Uusitalo, & M.C. Uyarra (2025): ‘Horses for courses’ – an interrogation of tools for marine Ecosystem-Based Management. Frontiers in Marine Science. DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2025.1426971 (link)

CONTACT

AquaSYNC

NIVA Denmark Water Research
Njalsgade 76, 4th floor
2300 Copenhagen S
Denmark

mail@niva-dk.dk

+45 3917 9733

AquaSYNC_Farve.tif

Partnership between NIVA Denmark (NIVA-DK), the Department of Ecoscience at Aarhus University (AU-ECOS), and The Swedish Institute for the Marine Environment at Gothenburg University.

bottom of page