Section on Human Dimensions of Marine Systems (S-HD) is the scientific body responsible for the promotion, coordination, integration and synthesis of research activities related to the contribution of the social sciences to the second PICES integrative science program on “Forecasting and Understanding Trends, Uncertainty and Responses of North Pacific Ecosystems” (FUTURE), to PICES Scientific Committees, and to PICES as an organization.
Reports
Session and Workshop Summaries
            PICES-2015:
            S8, Marine ecosystem services and economics of marine living resources
            
S10, The human dimensions of harmful algal blooms
        
            PICES-2013:
            S5, Marine ecosystem services and the contribution from marine ecosystems to the economy and human well-being
        
            MSEAS 2016
            Theme Session B, Coupled ecological,
            economic and social process understanding of the drivers of change
            
            Theme Session E,
            Governance and institutional frameworks
            
            Keynote, Edward Hugh Allison, Adventure in integration: Unexpected insights for coastal and marine
            governance from interdisciplinary transgressions
            
            FUTURE Open Science Meeting, April 15–18, 2014, Kohala Coast, big Island, Hawaii, USA
            S8, Human dimension indicators of the status of the North Pacific ecosystem
        
            Winter 2016,  Vol. 24, No. 2
            MSEAS 2016—Understanding marine socio-ecological systems: Including the human dimension in Integrated Ecosystem Assessments
        
            Winter 2014,  Vol. 22, No. 2
            Human dimensions in the Russian Federation – Effectiveness of ecosystem governance related to fishing
        
            Summer 2014,  Vol. 22, No. 1
            Navigating Change: Well-being, Values and the Management of Marine Social-Ecological Systems
        
            Winter 2013,  Vol. 21, No. 1
            Why Do We Need Human  Dimensions for the FUTURE Program?
        
            Summer 2013, Vol. 21, No. 2
            Social and Economic Indicators for Status and Change  within North Pacific Ecosystems.
        
            Summer 2013, Vol. 21, No. 2
            Socioeconomic Indicators for United States Fisheries  and Fishing Communities.