For those who depend on the bounty of the sea for their livelihoods, climate change and its consequences (warming water, coral bleaching, rising sea levels) could spell disaster. The region comprising the eastern coastline of Africa and the islands of the western Indian Ocean--home to many of the Earth's most impoverished people--is particularly vulnerable to significant climate impacts.\ud \ud Focusing on coral reef fisheries in these areas, which collectively support millions of people, this book provides a tool box of options for confronting the consequences of climate change through building local-scale adaptive capacity and improving the condition of natural resources. This requires strengthening a society's flexibility, assets, learni...
Climate change is expected to reinforce undesirable social and ecological feedbacks between ecosyste...
The global response to the challenge of increasingly rapid and severe climate change is shifting fro...
Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...
Climate change will pose new challenges to conserving Earth's natural ecosystems, due to incremental...
Abstract: The world’s climate is changing and will continue to change into the coming century at rat...
Priorities for conservation, management, and associated activities will differ based on the interpla...
The estimated 500 million people who depend on coral reefs worldwide regularly contend with change. ...
The health and productivity of marine ecosystems, habitats, and fisheries are deteriorating on the A...
Priorities for conservation, management, and associated activities will differ based on the interpla...
Climate change is fast pushing communities, particularly the poorest and most marginalized, beyond t...
Climate change is fast pushing communities, particularly the poorest and most marginalised, beyond ...
Climate change can have a significant influence on terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity at all sys...
Not AvailableMany coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food secu...
As climate change and other socio-economic stressors continue to impact coastal social-ecological sy...
Climate change is expected to reinforce undesirable social and ecological feedbacks between ecosyste...
The global response to the challenge of increasingly rapid and severe climate change is shifting fro...
Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...
Climate change will pose new challenges to conserving Earth's natural ecosystems, due to incremental...
Abstract: The world’s climate is changing and will continue to change into the coming century at rat...
Priorities for conservation, management, and associated activities will differ based on the interpla...
The estimated 500 million people who depend on coral reefs worldwide regularly contend with change. ...
The health and productivity of marine ecosystems, habitats, and fisheries are deteriorating on the A...
Priorities for conservation, management, and associated activities will differ based on the interpla...
Climate change is fast pushing communities, particularly the poorest and most marginalized, beyond t...
Climate change is fast pushing communities, particularly the poorest and most marginalised, beyond ...
Climate change can have a significant influence on terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity at all sys...
Not AvailableMany coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food secu...
As climate change and other socio-economic stressors continue to impact coastal social-ecological sy...
Climate change is expected to reinforce undesirable social and ecological feedbacks between ecosyste...
The global response to the challenge of increasingly rapid and severe climate change is shifting fro...
Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These ...