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Environmental Management Ecosystem vs. Engineering System Theory Approach Modeling and Analysis: Risk Management System as a Managerial Tool

Environmental Management Ecosystem vs. Engineering System Theory Approach Modeling and Analysis: Risk Management System as a Managerial Tool
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Author(s): Ivelina Yordanova Zlateva (Independent Researcher, Bulgaria), Violin Stoyanov Raykov (Institute of Oceanology, Bulgaria), Nikola Nikolov (Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria)and Mariela Ivanova Alexandrova (Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria)
Copyright: 2015
Pages: 47
Source title: Progressive Engineering Practices in Marine Resource Management
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Ivelina Zlateva (Independent Researcher, Bulgaria), Violin Raykov (Institute of Oceanology, Bulgaria)and Nikola Nikolov (Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8333-4.ch001

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Abstract

There are clear indications that the potential for improvement of the fisheries management in the Black Sea is more connected to innovative ecosystem preservation approach and systematic managerial measures than to innovative technology implications. The fisheries management in terms of sustainability has been identified as a complex task and any measure or management decision has a huge impact in any related matters – bio-ecological, socioeconomic and relevant authorities' enforcement costs. In order to define a simplified approach and unify the procedure of decision making the authors of the entire chapter will analyze possible future implications and simplification of the Ecosystem approach through the System Theory modeling, aiming to adapt this complex structure to open discrete system model with identified input and output, which gives an option for adaptive observation, based on the system's feedback and respectively new approach in analysis of the resource management process.

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