Modelling marine socio-ecosystems
Offshore wind energy must be integrated into a marine socio-ecosystem subject to multiple constraints, whether technical, legal, societal or ecological. Since 2016, we have been developing approaches based on a holistic view of the socio-ecosystem to promote the effective environmental and societal integration of offshore renewable energy projects. We began by adapting an ecosystem model to the context of offshore wind development, incorporating the impacts associated with climate change (TROPHIK project). This laid the foundations for assessing the cumulative impacts of various human activities on the functioning of marine ecosystems. We then expanded this approach by incorporating societal and economic considerations to develop new socio-ecosystem models (APPEAL project). To take this socio-ecosystemic approach further, we developed a conceptual model to characterise the link between the development of wind farms and ecosystem services (WINDSERV project). These approaches provide a better understanding of the conflicts and synergies between offshore wind development and environmental and socio-economic considerations.