Climate change is expected to reinforce undesirable social and ecological feedbacks between ecosystem degradation and poverty. This is particularly true for resource-dependent communities in the developing world such as coral reef fishing communities who will have to adapt to those new environmental conditions and novel ecosystems. It is therefore crucial to identify: i) multiscale characteristics that can influence social adaptive capacity of local communities to climate change, and ii) current and future social-ecological conditions related to climate change that might lead communities to experience unsustainable and undesirable states (i.e., "socialecological traps"). Here, we investigated social adaptive capacity and the relationship to...
Climate change continues to pose threats to fisheries and fishery-dependent communities globally. Vu...
Rural coastal communities in the global south are mostly natural resource-dependent and their liveli...
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...
There is an increasing need to evaluate the links between the social and ecological dimensions of hu...
<div><p>There is an increasing need to evaluate the links between the social and ecological dimensio...
There is an increasing need to evaluate the links between the social and ecological dimensions of hu...
Coastal communities are particularly at risk from the impacts of a changing climate(1). Building the...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Studies examining the vulnerability, resilience and adaptation options of fisheries-dependent coasta...
As the impacts of climate change on human society accelerate, coastal communities are vulnerable to ...
Adaptation to climate change has traditionally been studied at the individual scale, with most studi...
Priorities for conservation, management, and associated activities will differ based on the interpla...
Priorities for conservation, management, and associated activities will differ based on the interpla...
Social-ecological systems (SESs), such as fishing communities, are human and biophysical subsystems ...
Climate change continues to pose threats to fisheries and fishery-dependent communities globally. Vu...
Rural coastal communities in the global south are mostly natural resource-dependent and their liveli...
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...
There is an increasing need to evaluate the links between the social and ecological dimensions of hu...
<div><p>There is an increasing need to evaluate the links between the social and ecological dimensio...
There is an increasing need to evaluate the links between the social and ecological dimensions of hu...
Coastal communities are particularly at risk from the impacts of a changing climate(1). Building the...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Studies examining the vulnerability, resilience and adaptation options of fisheries-dependent coasta...
As the impacts of climate change on human society accelerate, coastal communities are vulnerable to ...
Adaptation to climate change has traditionally been studied at the individual scale, with most studi...
Priorities for conservation, management, and associated activities will differ based on the interpla...
Priorities for conservation, management, and associated activities will differ based on the interpla...
Social-ecological systems (SESs), such as fishing communities, are human and biophysical subsystems ...
Climate change continues to pose threats to fisheries and fishery-dependent communities globally. Vu...
Rural coastal communities in the global south are mostly natural resource-dependent and their liveli...
As climate change and other socio-economic stressors continue to impact coastal social-ecological sy...