Home > Research & development > Research and development projects > Projects > BONUS ROSEMARIE > Synthesis 2: Human health and well-being The importance of the Baltic Sea ecosystem on the human health and well-being Read more about the synthesis in this article: Joanna Storie, Monika Suškevičs, Mart Külvik, Virpi Lehtoranta, Suvi Vikström, Simo Riikonen, Harri Kuosa, Kristin Kuhn & Soile Oinonen: What evidence exists for the impact of Baltic Sea ecosystems on human health and well-being? A systematic map protocol. Environ Evid 9, 5 (2020). Published 2018-10-31 at 17:09, updated 2020-04-07 at 17:26 Topic: spatial planning, research, projects, Baltic Sea, usability, protection of the marine environment, Baltic Sea, inland waters and aquatic resources, Ecosystem services and biological diversity Target group: partner, student, policy-maker, planner , researcher, authority Share: Feedback for the person in charge Print this page BONUS ROSEMARIE receives funds from BONUS (Art. 185), which is jointly funded by the EU, the Estonian Research Council and the Swedish Research Council Formas.