Efforts to confront the challenges of environmental change and uncertainty include attempts to adaptively manage social-ecological systems. However, critical questions remain about whether adaptive management can lead to sustainable outcomes for both ecosystems and society. Here, we make a contribution to these efforts by presenting a 16-y analysis of ecological outcomes and perceived livelihood impacts from adaptive coral reef management in Papua New Guinea. The adaptive management system we studied was a customary rotational fisheries closure system (akin to fallow agriculture), which helped to increase the biomass of reef fish and make fish less wary (more catchable) relative to openly fished areas. However, over time the amount of fish ...
Management of tropical reef ecosystems under pressure from terrestrial and extractive marine activit...
In an effort to deliver better outcomes for people and the ecosystems they depend on, many governmen...
Management of tropical reef ecosystems under pressure from terrestrial and extractive marine activit...
Coral reefs provide ecosystem goods and services for millions of people, but reef health is declinin...
This study explores the social, economic, and ecological context within which communities in Papua N...
Small-scale fisheries in coral reef areas support the livelihoods of millions of people worldwide. A...
1. Artisanal fishing on coral reefs in Papua New Guinea is an important livelihood activity that is ...
For generations, communities in the Pacific islands have employed a range of resource management tec...
International audienceCoral reef fisheries support the development of local and national economies a...
Governance and management efforts have been undertaken in the Great Barrier Reef to address climate ...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
<p>Management of tropical reef ecosystems under pressure from terrestrial and extractive marine acti...
Coral reef conservation strategies such as marine protected areas have met limited success in many d...
International audienceThe transformation of coral reefs has profoundimplicationsformillionsofpeople....
In recent decades, attempts have been made to integrate social and ecological dimensions of change i...
Management of tropical reef ecosystems under pressure from terrestrial and extractive marine activit...
In an effort to deliver better outcomes for people and the ecosystems they depend on, many governmen...
Management of tropical reef ecosystems under pressure from terrestrial and extractive marine activit...
Coral reefs provide ecosystem goods and services for millions of people, but reef health is declinin...
This study explores the social, economic, and ecological context within which communities in Papua N...
Small-scale fisheries in coral reef areas support the livelihoods of millions of people worldwide. A...
1. Artisanal fishing on coral reefs in Papua New Guinea is an important livelihood activity that is ...
For generations, communities in the Pacific islands have employed a range of resource management tec...
International audienceCoral reef fisheries support the development of local and national economies a...
Governance and management efforts have been undertaken in the Great Barrier Reef to address climate ...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
<p>Management of tropical reef ecosystems under pressure from terrestrial and extractive marine acti...
Coral reef conservation strategies such as marine protected areas have met limited success in many d...
International audienceThe transformation of coral reefs has profoundimplicationsformillionsofpeople....
In recent decades, attempts have been made to integrate social and ecological dimensions of change i...
Management of tropical reef ecosystems under pressure from terrestrial and extractive marine activit...
In an effort to deliver better outcomes for people and the ecosystems they depend on, many governmen...
Management of tropical reef ecosystems under pressure from terrestrial and extractive marine activit...