The project ‘Global learning for local solutions: Reducing vulnerability of marine-dependent coastal communities’ or GULLS, is an international project within the Belmont Forum and G8 Research Councils Initiative on Multilateral Research Funding. The project has been investigating five regional ‘hotspots’ of climate and social change, defined as fast-warming marine areas and areas experiencing social tensions as a result of change: south-east Australia, Brazil, India, South Africa, and the Mozambique Channel and Madagascar. It has focused on contributing to reducing the vulnerability of coastal communi-ties and other stakeholders dependent on marine resources to adapt to climate change and variability through an integrated and ...
Here we describe an interdisciplinary and multi-country initiative to develop rapid, participatory m...
Scientists from James Cook University, CSIRO and Griffith University collaborated to develop a proce...
Ocean warming ‘hotspots’ are regions characterized by above-average temperature increases over recen...
The GULLS project funded by the Belmont Forum addresses coastal vulnerability issues,- specifically...
Coastal communities are some of the most at-risk populations with respect to climate change impacts....
Coastal communities are some of the most at-risk populations with respect to climate change impacts....
Not AvailableCoastal communities are some of the most at-risk populations with respect to climate ch...
Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These re...
Here we describe an interdisciplinary and multi-country initiative to develop rapid, participatory m...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordH...
Here we describe an interdisciplinary and multi-country initiative to develop rapid, participatory m...
Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These ...
Climate change can have a significant influence on terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity at all sys...
Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These re...
This book presents a comprehensive overview of research and projects regarding climate change adapta...
Here we describe an interdisciplinary and multi-country initiative to develop rapid, participatory m...
Scientists from James Cook University, CSIRO and Griffith University collaborated to develop a proce...
Ocean warming ‘hotspots’ are regions characterized by above-average temperature increases over recen...
The GULLS project funded by the Belmont Forum addresses coastal vulnerability issues,- specifically...
Coastal communities are some of the most at-risk populations with respect to climate change impacts....
Coastal communities are some of the most at-risk populations with respect to climate change impacts....
Not AvailableCoastal communities are some of the most at-risk populations with respect to climate ch...
Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These re...
Here we describe an interdisciplinary and multi-country initiative to develop rapid, participatory m...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordH...
Here we describe an interdisciplinary and multi-country initiative to develop rapid, participatory m...
Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These ...
Climate change can have a significant influence on terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity at all sys...
Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These re...
This book presents a comprehensive overview of research and projects regarding climate change adapta...
Here we describe an interdisciplinary and multi-country initiative to develop rapid, participatory m...
Scientists from James Cook University, CSIRO and Griffith University collaborated to develop a proce...
Ocean warming ‘hotspots’ are regions characterized by above-average temperature increases over recen...