The Paris Conference of Parties (COP21) agreement renewed momentum for action against climate change, creating the space for solutions for conservation of the ocean addressing two of its largest threats: climate change and ocean acidification (CCOA). Recent arguments that ocean policies disregard a mature conservation research field and that protected areas cannot address climate change may be oversimplistic at this time when dynamic solutions for the management of changing oceans are needed. We propose a novel approach, based on spatial meta-analysis of climate impact models, to improve the positioning of marine protected areas to limit CCOA impacts. We do this by estimating the vulnerability of ocean ecosystems to CCOA in a spatially expl...
Ideally, networks of marine protected areas should be designed with consideration for future changes...
Strong decreases in greenhouse gas emissions are required to meet the reduction trajectory resolved ...
Strong decreases in greenhouse gas emissions are required to meet the reduction trajectory resolved ...
The Paris Conference of Parties (COP21) agreement renewed momentum for action against climate change...
The ocean contains unique biodiversity, provides valuable food resources and is a major sink for ant...
Marine spatial planning that addresses ocean climate-driven change ('climate-smart MSP') is a global...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are valuable tools for marine conservation that aim to limit human imp...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are valuable tools for marine conservation that aim to limit human imp...
In the North Atlantic, Area-Based Management Tools (ABMTs), including Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) ...
This article is based upon ideas developed in a workshop in Brussels in March 2017 organized as part...
The Ocean is an inherently fluid and highly dynamic environment. Yet, the present ocean governance s...
Tropical coastal and marine ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to ocean warming, ocean acidifica...
Strong decreases in greenhouse gas emissions are required to meet the reduction trajectory resolved ...
Current emission reduction pledges under the 2015 Paris Agreement are insufficient to keep global te...
Ideally, networks of marine protected areas should be designed with consideration for future changes...
Strong decreases in greenhouse gas emissions are required to meet the reduction trajectory resolved ...
Strong decreases in greenhouse gas emissions are required to meet the reduction trajectory resolved ...
The Paris Conference of Parties (COP21) agreement renewed momentum for action against climate change...
The ocean contains unique biodiversity, provides valuable food resources and is a major sink for ant...
Marine spatial planning that addresses ocean climate-driven change ('climate-smart MSP') is a global...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are valuable tools for marine conservation that aim to limit human imp...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are valuable tools for marine conservation that aim to limit human imp...
In the North Atlantic, Area-Based Management Tools (ABMTs), including Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) ...
This article is based upon ideas developed in a workshop in Brussels in March 2017 organized as part...
The Ocean is an inherently fluid and highly dynamic environment. Yet, the present ocean governance s...
Tropical coastal and marine ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to ocean warming, ocean acidifica...
Strong decreases in greenhouse gas emissions are required to meet the reduction trajectory resolved ...
Current emission reduction pledges under the 2015 Paris Agreement are insufficient to keep global te...
Ideally, networks of marine protected areas should be designed with consideration for future changes...
Strong decreases in greenhouse gas emissions are required to meet the reduction trajectory resolved ...
Strong decreases in greenhouse gas emissions are required to meet the reduction trajectory resolved ...