Identifying and addressing the anthropogenic drivers of global change in the North Sea: a systematic map protocol

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Fabien Moullec
Rémy Asselot
Dominik Auch
Alexandra M. Blöcker
Gregor Börner
Leonie Färber
Claudia Ofelio
Jan Petzold
Maria Elisabetta Santelia
Heike Schwermer
Camilla Sguotti
Laurin Steidle
Verena Tams
Félix Pellerin
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[1] Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ),Department of Coastal Systems (COS)
[2] University of Hamburg,Institute of Marine Ecosystem and Fisheries Science (IMF), Center for Earth System Research and Sustainability (CEN)
[3] University of Hamburg,Center for Earth System Research and Sustainability, Cluster of Excellence CLICCS
[4] Kiel University,Center for Ocean and Society, Department of Economics
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Climate change; Direct exploitation; Pollution; Biological invasions; Sea-use change; Anthropocene; Marine ecosystem; Research gap; Research trend; Evidence-based;
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